18.999
12.954
16.265
20.243
25.4
32
38.1
45
50.8
57.15
63.5
70
76.2
82.55
90.5
95.25
101.6
115
127
133.35
140
146.05
152.4
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- 18.999
- 12.954
- 16.265
- 20.243
- 25.4
- 32
- 38.1
- 45
- 50.8
- 57.15
- 63.5
- 70
- 76.2
- 82.55
- 90.5
- 95.25
- 101.6
- 115
- 127
- 133.35
- 140
- 146.05
- 152.4
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Supplied Condition (where applicable):
- We supply 410S21 ‘R’ (QT700) to max hardness 255 HB
- We supply 410 QDT (QT690) to max hardness 241 HB
- Quenched (hardened) & (Double) Tempered
- Specifications: BS 970 / EN 10088-3 / NACE MR0175
410 Chemical Composition (%):
| C | Cr | Ni | Mo |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0,08-0,15 | 12,5-13,5 | ≤0,50 |
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Properties of 410 Stainless Steel
- Good tensile & fatigue strength
- Resistant to water, atmospheric corrosion & mildly corrosive environments
- Maximum corrosion resistance achieved by hardening & polishing
- Excellent hardness after heat treatment
- Poor weldability
- Highly stressed parts / where hardness is critical
- Valves, pumps & oil refinery equipment
- Nuclear and airframe applications
- Blades in jet engine compressors
- Steam & gas turbines
Supplied Condition (where applicable):
- We supply 410S21 ‘R’ (QT700) to max hardness 255 HB
- We supply 410 QDT (QT690) to max hardness 241 HB
- Quenched (hardened) & (Double) Tempered
- Specifications: BS 970 / EN 10088-3 / NACE MR0175
410 Chemical Composition (%):
| C | Cr | Ni | Mo |
|---|---|---|---|
| 0,08-0,15 | 12,5-13,5 | ≤0,50 |
-
Properties of 410 Stainless Steel
- Good tensile & fatigue strength
- Resistant to water, atmospheric corrosion & mildly corrosive environments
- Maximum corrosion resistance achieved by hardening & polishing
- Excellent hardness after heat treatment
- Poor weldability
- Highly stressed parts / where hardness is critical
- Valves, pumps & oil refinery equipment
- Nuclear and airframe applications
- Blades in jet engine compressors
- Steam & gas turbines
FAQs
Applications of 410 Stainless Steel include valves, pumps & oil refinery equipment, nuclear and airframe applications, blades in jet engine compressors and steam & gas turbines.
304 and 410 stainless steels have unique composition for different applications. 304 stainless steel is an austenitic grade, is known for its excellent corrosion resistance. 410 is a martensitic grade, offering higher strength and hardness through heat treatment but with reduced corrosion resistance compared to 304 .
416 stainless is a high-Sulphur version of 410. The added Sulphur gives it high machinability but lower corrosion resistance than 410.
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