410 Stainless Steel Sheets
430 Stainless Steel Sheets
410 SS Sheets, 430 SS Sheets
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Product Description:
410 SS sheets and 430 SS sheets are versatile materials known for their durability, corrosion resistance, and affordability. These grades are ideal for applications requiring moderate corrosion resistance, strength, and excellent surface finish.
410 Stainless Steel Sheets
Grade 410 is a martensitic stainless steel known for its high strength, hardness, and moderate corrosion resistance. It is widely used in applications requiring wear resistance and high mechanical properties.
Key Features
- High Strength and Hardness: Excellent for structural and load-bearing applications.
- Moderate Corrosion Resistance: Performs well in mild corrosive environments.
- Heat Treatable: Can be hardened and tempered to enhance performance.
- Good Machinability: Easy to machine compared to other stainless steels.
Applications
- Cutlery and kitchen utensils
- Valve and pump parts
- Fasteners
- Industrial blades and tools
- Automotive components
430 Stainless Steel Sheets
Grade 430 is a ferritic stainless steel with excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion in mildly aggressive environments. It offers good formability and aesthetic appeal, making it ideal for decorative and functional applications.
Key Features
- Corrosion Resistance: Resists oxidation and mild atmospheric conditions.
- Magnetic Properties: Magnetic in nature, suitable for specialized applications.
- Good Formability: Easy to bend, weld, and form into intricate designs.
- Aesthetic Appeal: Polished finishes for decorative purposes.
Applications
- Kitchen Appliances
- Automotive trim
- Architectural cladding and panels
- Industrial washing machines
- Heat exchangers
Chemical Composition
Element | 410 (%) | 430 (%) |
---|---|---|
Carbon (C) | 0.15 (max) | 0.12 (max) |
Chromium (Cr) | 11.5-13.5 | 16.0-18.0 |
Nickel (Ni) | - | - |
Manganese (Mn) | 1.0 (max) | 1.0 (max) |
Silicon (Si) | 1.0 (max) | 1.0 (max) |
Phosphorus (P) | 0.04 (max) | 0.04 (max) |
Sulfur (S) | 0.03 (max) | 0.03 (max) |
Mechanical Properties
Property | 410 | 430 |
---|---|---|
Tensile Strength (MPa) | 480-680 | 450-700 |
Yield Strength (MPa) | 275 | 205 |
Elongation (%) | 20 | 22 |
Hardness (HRB) | 96 (maximum) | 89 (maximum) |
Available Finishes
- 2B Finish: Smooth and reflective for industrial use.
- BA Finish: Bright annealed for decorative purposes.
- No. 4 Finish: Brushed finish for aesthetic and architectural applications.
- Mirror Finish: Highly polished, reflective surface for premium decorative applications.
Common Sheet Sizes
- Thickness: 0.5mm to 100mm
- Width: 1000mm, 1219mm, 1500mm
- Length: 2000mm, 2438mm, 3000mm, or custom sizes available.
Value-Added Services
- Custom Cutting: Sheets can be cut to specific dimensions.
- Surface Treatment: Polishing, coating, and custom finishing for durability and aesthetics.
- Packaging: Secure export-grade packaging for safe transportation.
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FAQ
The main difference is in their composition and properties. 410 is a martensitic grade that can be heat-treated for high strength and hardness, while 430 is a ferritic grade offering better corrosion resistance and formability.
430 stainless steel is often used in kitchen appliances and food processing equipment due to its corrosion resistance and aesthetic appeal. However, 410 may require surface treatments to meet specific food-grade standards.
410 stainless steel can withstand higher temperatures due to its martensitic properties, whereas 430 is better suited for moderate-temperature applications with its excellent oxidation resistance.