Alloy 410


TECHNICAL PARAMETERS:


3/16"1/4"5/16"3/8"1/2"5/8"
4.8mm6.3mm7.9mm9.5mm12.7mm15.9mm
3/4"7/8"1"1 1/8"1 1/4"1 3/8"
19mm22.2mm25.4mm28.6mm31.8mm34.9mm
1 1/2"1 5/8"1 3/4"2"2 1/4"2 1/2"
38.1mm41.3mm44.5mm50.8mm57.2mm63.5mm
2 3/4"3"3 1/4""3 1/2""3 3/4""4""
69.9mm76.2mm82.6mm88.9mm95.3mm101.6mm


DESCRIPTION:


Alloy 410 stainless steel plate is the general purpose 12% chromium martensitic stainless steel that can be heat treated to obtain a wide range of mechanical properties. 410 stainless steel plate possesses high strength and hardness coupled with good corrosion resistance. Alloy 410 stainless steel plate is ductile and can be formed. It is magnetic in all conditions.


General Properties

Alloy 410 (UNS S41000) is a 12% chromium martensitic stainless steel plate that can be heat treated to obtain a wide range of mechanical properties. The alloy has good corrosion resistance along with high strength and hardness. In the annealed condition, 410 stainless steel plate is ductile and may be formed. It remains magnetic in both the annealed and heat treated conditions.


Applications

Cutlery

Petroleum Refining and Petrochemical Processing Equipment

Ore Processing

Sugar Processing

Gate valves

Press plates


Standards

ASTM........A 240
ASME........SA 240
AMS...........5504


Corrosion Resistance

Alloy 410 stainless steel plate is resistant to atmospheric conditions, water and some chemicals. It can be used in environments containing weak or diluted acetic acid, naptha, nitric acid and sulfuric acid. The alloy is also resistant to acids contained in foods.

410 stainless steel plate can also be used in slightly chlorinated and desaereted water. It performs well in oil and gas applications where desaereted and low hydrogen sulfide exist. However, the alloy is prone to chloride attack, particularly in oxidizing conditions.

410 stainless steel plate stainless steel plate operates well in environments requiring moderate corrosion resistance and high mechanical properties.

Oxidation Resistance

Alloy 410 stainless steel plate resists oxidation up to 1292°F (700°C) continuously, and up to 1500°F (816°C) on an intermittent basis.