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According to the production process, stainless steel rods can be divided into three types: hot rolling, forging and cold drawing. The specification of hot-rolled stainless steel round bar is 5.5-250mm. Among them: 5.5-25 mm small stainless steel round bars are mostly supplied in straight strips, often used as steel bars, bolts and various mechanical parts; stainless steel round bars larger than 25 mm are mainly used for manufacturing mechanical parts or as seamless steel pipe billets .
Product Name | Stainless Steel Bar | |||
Technology | Hot Rolled /Cold Rolled | |||
Material | 201, 202, 301, 302, 304, 304L, 310S, 316, 316L, 321, 430, 430A,
309S, 2205, 2507, 2520, 430 , 410, 440, 904Lect, Or Customized | |||
Length | 1-12 m or As customer demands | |||
Outer Diameter(OD) | 10-2000mm or customized | |||
Standard | ASTM, JIS, GB, AISI, DIN, BS,EN | |||
Certifications | ISO 9001 CE | |||
Packing | Industry standard packaging or according to client's requirement | |||
Brand | Taigang TISCO,ZPSS,Baosteel,POSCO,LISCO,Ansteel, QPSS,JISCO | |||
Payment terms | 30% T/T Deposit In Advance, 70%T/T Payment Before Delivery or L/C | |||
Delivery time | Fast delivery in 7 days, up to order quantity |
AISI 410 stainless steel is one of the most commonly used
martensitic stainless steels. It contains about 12% Cr and
therefore provides moderate corrosion resistance. Unlike austenite
such as AISI 304 and AISI 316, martensite such as grade 410 is magnetic and can be hardened by
heat treatment like carbon steel and low alloy steel. SS410 has
good tensile strength, creep and fatigue strength and other
mechanical properties, mainly used in steam turbines, jet engines
and gas turbines.
Type 420 is basically a high-carbon version of SS410 which provides higher
strength. Ferritic stainless steel 430 contains a higher chromium content, so it has higher corrosion
resistance.
The following tables and lists give the stainless steel 410 datasheet and specification including chemical composition, physical properties and mechanical properties, heat treatment, welding, etc.
SS 410 material chemical composition is listed in the following
table based on cast analysis.
Datasheet 1, The table below shows AISI 410 stainless steel
composition.
Type 410 Chemical Composition, % | ||||||||
ASTM / SAE | AISI (UNS) | C | Si, ≤ | Mn, ≤ | P, ≤ | S, ≤ | Cr | Ni, ≤ |
ASTM A276/A276M | 410 (UNS S41000) | 0.08-0.15 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 0.040 | 0.030 | 11.5-13.5 | – |
ASTM A580/A580M | 0.15, ≤ | 1.00 | 1.00 | 0.04 | 0.03 | 11.5-13.5 | – | |
ASTM A959 | ||||||||
ASTM A479/A479M | ||||||||
ASTM A314 | ||||||||
ASTM A240/A240M | 0.08-0.15 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 0.04 | 0.03 | 11.5-13.5 | 0.75 | |
ASTM A473 | 0.15, ≤ | |||||||
SAE J405 | 0.15, ≤ |
Notes:
The datasheets below list grade 410 stainless steel properties including physical properties and mechanical properties.
SS 410 stainless steel physical properties are listed in the table
below such as density, melting point, specific heat, electrical
resistivity, elastic modulus (modulus of elasticity), thermal
conductivity, and coefficient of thermal expansion (CTE).
Datasheet 2, AISI 410 stainless steel properties – 1.
Notes:
SS 410 Physical & Thermal Properties | |
Density, g/cm3 (lb/in3) | 7.9 (0.29) |
Melting point, °C (°F) | 1480-1530 (2700-2790) |
Magnetic permeability | 700-1000 |
Specific heat capacity, J/kg·K (Btu/lb ·°F) | 460 (0.11) at 20 °C (68°F) |
Electrical resistivity, μΩ·m | 0.57 at 20 °C (68°F) |
Elastic modulus (Modulus of elasticity), Gpa (106 psi) | 200 (29.0) |
Young’s modulus, Gpa (106 psi) | 190-210 (27.6-30.4) |
Thermal diffusivity, mm2/s (in2/s) | 6.7 (0.01) at 20 – 100 °C (68 – 212 °F) |
Thermal conductivity, W/m·K (Btu/ft · h ·°F) | 24.9 (14.4) at 100 °C (212 °F) |
28.7 (16.6) at 500 °C (932 °F) | |
Coefficient of thermal expansion, 10-6/K (μin./in. ·°F) | 9.9 (5.5) at 0-100 °C (32-212 °F) |
11.4 (6.3) at 0-315 °C (32-600 °F) | |
11.6 (6.4) at 0-538 ℃ (32-1000 °F) |
AISI 410 stainless steel mechanical properties are given in the datasheet below including tensile strength, yield strength, elongation, reduction in area, Brinell and Rockwell hardness, charpy impact test, etc.