Type 410 (UNS S41000) in Coil Form

Description

Type 410 is a corrosion and heat resistant martensitic stainless steel containing approximately 12% chromium offering a wide range of mechanical properties through heat treatment. This grade offers a moderate level of corrosion resistance and the maximum resistance is obtained by hardening through heat treatment followed by polishing. Type 410 is used for cutlery applications, kitchen utensils and hand tools and is magnetic in both the annealed and hardened conditions.

Chemical Composition
Chemical Composition (wt%) limits as specified in ASTM A240 and ASME SA240*.

Element 410
Carbon 0.08-0.15
Chromium 11.5-13.5
Nickel 0.75
Manganese 1.00
Silicon 1.00
Phosphorus 0.040
Sulfur 0.030
* Maximum, unless range is indicated

Mechanical Properties
Mechanical property requirements for annealed product as specified in ASTM A240 and ASME SA240.

Property 410
Yield Strength, min. (ksi) 30
Tensile Strength, min. (ksi) 65
Elongation, min. (%) 20
Hardness, max. (Rb) 96

Physical Properties
Physical properties for Type 410 stainless steel

Property 410 Data
Density, lb/in3 0.280
Modulus of Elasticity, psi 29.0 x 106
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion, 68-212˚F, /˚F 5.5 x 10-6
Thermal Conductivity, Btu/ft hr ˚F 14.4
Specific Heat, Btu/lb ˚F 0.11
Electrical Resistivity, Microohm-in 22.4

Standards
Typical standards for Type 410 stainless steel

410
ASTM A240
ASME SA240
AMS 5504

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