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Alloy 410

Sandmeyer Steel Company stocks Alloy 410 stainless steel plate in thicknesses from 3/16" through
INVENTORY
4". We also stock 410S stainless steel plate, the restricted carbon version of 410 stainless steel
plate, in thicknesses from 3/16" through 3". We are known for having the world's largest inventory
of 410 stainless steel plate.
STAINLESS STEEL
PLATE Available thicknesses for Alloy 410:

304 3/16" 1/4" 5/16" 3/8" 1/2" 5/8" 3/4" 7/8" 1" 1 1/8"
304H
304L / 304
304L / 304 E-Z Drill 4.8mm 6.3mm 7.9mm 9.5mm 12.7mm 15.9mm 19mm 22.2mm 25.4mm 28.6mm
316L / 316
316H
316L / 316 E-Z Drill 1 1/2" 1 5/8" 1 3/4" 2" 2 1/4" 2 1/2" 2 3/4" 3" 3 1/4" 3 1/2"
303
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309S / 309H / 309
310S / 310H / 310 38.1mm 41.3mm 44.5mm 50.8mm 57.2mm 63.5mm 69.9mm 76.2mm 82.6mm 88.9mm
317L / 317
317LMN
321H / 321 Alloy 410 stainless steel plate is the general purpose 12% chromium martensitic stainless steel that
347H / 347 can be heat treated to obtain a wide range of mechanical properties. 410 stainless steel plate
410
possesses high strength and hardness coupled with good corrosion resistance. Alloy 410 stainless
410S
17-4PH steel plate is ductile and can be formed. It is magnetic in all conditions.
SSC-6MO (UNS
N08367)
904L
Specification Sheet Overview
for Alloy 410 (UNS S41000)
DUPLEX STAINLESS
STEEL PLATE W. Nr. 1.4006:
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RESTRICTED  Applications
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PLATE  Standards
 Corrosion Resistance
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PLATE  Oxidation Resistance
 Chemical Analysis
 Physical Properties
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General Properties
Alloy 410 (UNS S41000) is a 12% chromium martensitic stainless steel plate that can be heat treated to
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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 Standards
Cutlery ASTM........A 240
Petroleum Refining and Petrochemical ASME........SA 240
Processing Equipment AMS...........5504
Ore Processing
Sugar Processing
Gate valves
Press plates

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

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(816°C) on an intermittent basis.

Chemical Analysis
Weight % (all values are maximum unless a range is otherwise indicated)

Chromium 11.5 min.-13.5 max. Phosphorus 0.04

Nickel 0.75 Sulfur 0.03

Carbon 0.08 min.-0.15 max. Silicon 1.0

Manganese 1.0 Iron Balance

Physical Properties
Density Thermal Conductivity 200°F (100°C)
0.28 lbs/in3 14.4 BTU/hr/ft2/ft/°F
7.74 g/cm3 24.9 W/m-°K

Specific Heat Melting Range


0.11 BTU/lb-°F (32 – 212°F) 2700 – 2790°F
0.46 J/kg-°K (0 – 100°C) 1480 – 1530°C

Modulus of Elasticity Electrical Resistivity


29.0 x 10 6 psi 22.50 Microhm-cm at 68°C
200 GPa 57 Microhm-cm at 20°C

Mechanical Properties
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Typical Values at 68°F (20°C)

Yield Strength Ultimate Tensile Elongation Hardness


0.2% Offset Strength in 2 in.

psi (MPa) psi (MPa) % (max.)

42,000 290 74,000 510 34 96 Rb

Fabrication Data

Heat Treatment
Annealing – Heat slowly to 1500 – 1650°F (816 – 899°C), cool to 1100oF (593°C) in furnace, air cool
Process Annealing – Heat to 1350 – 1450°F (732 – 788°C), air cool
Hardening – Heat to 1700 – 1850°F (927 – 1010°C), air cool or oil quench. Follow by stress-relief or
temper
Stress Relieving – Heat to 300 – 800°F (149 – 427°C) for 1 to 2 hours, air cool
Tempering – Heat to 1100 – 1400°F (593 – 760°C) for 1 to 4 hours, air cool

Cold Forming
The alloy can be cold worked with moderate forming in the annealed condition.

Hot Forming
It is typically done in the 1382 – 2102°F (750 – 1150°C) range followed by air cooling. For smaller
plate deformation such as bending, preheating should be done in the 212 – 572°F (100 – 300°C)
temperature range. If a plate undergoes substantial deformation it should undergo a re-anneal or
stress-relieving treatment at about 1202°F (650°C).

Machining
Alloy 410 stainless steel plate is best machined in the annealed condition at surface speeds of 60 – 80

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feet (18.3 – 24.4m) per minute. Post machining decontamination and passivation are recommended.

Welding
Alloy 410 stainless steel plate is best machined in the annealed condition at surface speeds of 60 – 80
feet (18.3 – 24.4m) perDue to its martensitic structure, Alloy 410 stainless steel plate has limited
weldability because of its hardenability. A post-weld heat treatment should be considered to assure the
attainment of the required properties. When weld filler is needed, AWS E/ER 410, 410 NiMo and 309L
are the most widely specified.minute. Post machining decontamination and passivation are
recommended.

NOTE: The information and data in this product data sheet are accurate to the best of our knowledge and belief, but are
intended for informational purposes only, and may be revised at any time without notice. Applications suggested for the
materials are described only to help readers make their own evaluations and decisions, and are neither guarantees nor to be
construed as express or implied warranties of suitability for these or other applications.

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