410 Stainless Steel Plates

420 Stainless Steel Plates

430 Stainless Steel Plates

410 SS Plates, 420 SS Plates, 430 SS Plates

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Product Description:

410 SS Plates, 420 SS Plates, 430 SS Plates are martensitic and ferritic stainless steel grades known for their strength, corrosion resistance, and diverse applications. These plates are widely used in industries such as construction, manufacturing, and automotive, offering excellent mechanical properties and cost-efficiency.

410 Stainless Steel Plates

Grade 410 is a martensitic stainless steel with good corrosion resistance and high mechanical strength. It is ideal for applications requiring moderate corrosion resistance and wear resistance.

Key Features

  • Good Corrosion Resistance: Performs well in mildly corrosive environments.
  • High Hardness: Can be hardened through heat treatment for improved wear resistance.
  • Ease of Fabrication: Readily machinable and weldable.
  • Durability: Offers excellent mechanical strength.

Applications

  • Automotive parts
  • Cutlery and kitchen utensils
  • Valve and pump components
  • Industrial machinery and equipment

420 Stainless Steel Plates

Grade 420 is a high-carbon martensitic stainless steel with excellent wear resistance and good corrosion resistance. It is often used in applications requiring strength and aesthetic appeal.

Key Features

  • High Hardness and Strength: Can be heat treated to achieve high hardness levels.
  • Good Corrosion Resistance: Suitable for mild to moderately corrosive environments.
  • Polishability: Achieves a high gloss finish for decorative applications.
  • Versatility: Ideal for both structural and decorative purposes.

Applications

  • Surgical instruments
  • Bearings and fasteners
  • Blades and cutting tools
  • Industrial molds and dies

430 Stainless Steel Plates

Grade 430 is a ferritic stainless steel with excellent corrosion resistance and good formability. It is a cost-effective alternative to austenitic grades like 304 in less demanding applications.

Key Features

  • Excellent Corrosion Resistance: Particularly resistant to nitric acid and organic acids.
  • Good Formability: Easily formed into complex shapes.
  • Cost-Effective: A budget-friendly option for many applications.
  • Magnetic Properties: Exhibits magnetic behavior, making it suitable for specific applications.

Applications

  • Automotive trim and exhaust systems
  • Kitchen appliances and cookware
  • Architectural applications
  • Chemical processing equipment

Chemical Composition

Element 410 (%) 420 (%) 430 (%)
Carbon (C) 0.15 (maximum) 0.15-0.40 0.12 (maximum)
Chromium (Cr) 11.5-13.5 12.0-14.0 16.0-18.0
Nickel (Ni) - - -
Manganese (Mn) 1.0 (maximum) 1.0 (maximum) 1.0 (maximum)
Silicon (Si) 1.0 (maximum) 1.0 (maximum) 1.0 (maximum)
Phosphorus (P) 0.04 (maximum) 0.03 (maximum) 0.04 (maximum)
Sulfur (S) 0.03 (maximum) 0.03 (maximum) 0.03 (maximum)

Mechanical Properties

Property 410 420 430
Tensile Strength (MPa) 415-860 515-860 450 (minimum)
Yield Strength (MPa) 205 240 310 (minimum)
Elongation (%) 20 20 22
Hardness (HRB) 100 (maximum) 100 (maximum) 88 (maximum)

Available Finishes

  1. 2B Finish: Smooth and reflective for industrial use.
  2. No. 4 Finish: Brushed surface ideal for decorative purposes.
  3. BA Finish: Bright annealed for aesthetic applications.
  4. Mirror Finish: Highly polished for premium uses.

Common Plate Sizes

  • Thickness: 3mm to 100mm
  • Width: 1000mm, 1219mm, 1500mm
  • Length: 2000mm, 2438mm, 3000mm, or custom sizes available.

Value-Added Services

  • Custom Cutting: Plates tailored to your exact specifications.
  • Surface Treatments: Polishing, coating, and finishing options available.
  • Packaging: Export-grade packaging ensures safe delivery.

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FAQ

What is the primary difference between 410, 420, and 430 stainless steel plates?

Grades 410 and 420 are martensitic with higher strength and hardness, suitable for wear resistance. Grade 430 is ferritic, offering excellent corrosion resistance and cost-effectiveness for general applications.

Can these plates be used in high-temperature environments?

Yes, 410 and 420 can handle moderate high-temperature applications. However, 430 is better suited for low-temperature, corrosion-resistant applications.

What are the available finishes for these plates?

Finishes include 2B (industrial), No. 4 (brushed), BA (bright annealed), and mirror finish for decorative purposes.