410 Stainless Steel Sheet

Stellanox Steel is a top supplier and stockholder of premium 410 stainless steel sheets, which combine moderate corrosion resistance with strength, hardness, and wear resistance. 410 sheets are commonly utilised in engineering components, kitchenware, and industrial tools because they are perfect for applications where mechanical performance and durability are crucial.

410 stainless steel provides reliable performance for fabrication and structural application in a variety of sectors due to its exceptional machinability and heat-treatable qualities.

What is 410 Stainless Steel Sheet?

The metallic stainless steel product known as 410 stainless steel sheet has a chromium content of 11.5% to 13.5%. In contrast to austenitic grades, 410 is perfect for mechanical and structural parts since it can be heat-treated to obtain excellent tensile strength and wear resistance.

This sheet works well in slightly corrosive settings where strength, resistance to oxidation, and reasonable formability are required.

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Titanium
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Inconel
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Copper
Pure Nickel
Flanges
Forged Fittings
Valves
Fasteners

Key Features of 410 Stainless Steel Sheet

  • Heat-treatable for increased hardness and strength
  • Excellent wear, abrasion, and scaling resistance
  • Good corrosion resistance in mild atmospheres
  • Magnetic in all conditions
  • Easily machined and formed in annealed state
  • Cost-effective alternative to high-nickel alloys
  • Performs well under elevated temperatures

Specification Chart – 410 Stainless Steel Sheet

PropertyDetails
StandardASTM A240 / ASME SA240
Grade410 (UNS S41000)
Thickness Range0.5 mm to 50 mm
Width RangeUp to 1500 mm
Length2000 mm to 6000 mm (or custom sizes)
Finishes Available2B, BA, Matte, Brushed, Polished
Processing TypesCold Rolled (CR), Hot Rolled (HR)
Surface ProtectionPVC coating / Paper interleaf

Chemical Composition – 410 Stainless Steel Sheet

ElementSymbolComposition (%)
ChromiumCr11.5 – 13.5
CarbonC0.08 – 0.15
ManganeseMn≤ 1.0
SiliconSi≤ 1.0
PhosphorusP≤ 0.04
SulfurS≤ 0.03
IronFeBalance

Mechanical Properties – 410 Stainless Steel Sheet (Annealed Condition)

PropertyValue
Tensile Strength≥ 450 MPa
Yield Strength (0.2%)≥ 275 MPa
Elongation (in 50 mm)≥ 20%
Hardness (HRB)≤ 88
Hardness (HRC, hardened)Up to 50
Modulus of Elasticity200 GPa
Density7.75 g/cm³

Equivalent Grades

StandardGrade
ASTM410
EN1.4006
JISSUS 410
UNSS41000
DINX12Cr13

410 Stainless Steel Sheet Weight Chart

Thickness (mm)Weight per m² (kg)Weight per 4' x 8' Sheet (kg)
0.53.889.48
1.07.7518.96
1.511.6328.44
2.015.5037.92
3.023.2556.88
5.038.7594.80
6.046.50113.76

Applications of 410 Stainless Steel Sheet

  • Turbine blades and steam components
  • Automotive parts and fasteners
  • Cutlery and kitchen utensils
  • Machine parts and gears
  • Pump shafts and valves
  • Press plates and dies
  • Heat-resistant structural supports

Benefits of 410 Stainless Steel Sheet

  • High mechanical strength and hardness
  • Wear and abrasion resistant
  • Resists scaling at high temperatures
  • Cost-effective alternative to other high-strength steels
  • Easily heat-treated and fabricated
  • Ideal for mechanical and structural engineering uses

Frequently Asked Questions

Explore our FAQs for insights on materials, customization, and delivery.
Is 410 stainless steel sheet magnetic?
Yes, 410 is a martensitic stainless steel and is magnetic in all conditions.
Can 410 stainless steel be welded?
It can be welded using proper pre- and post-weld heat treatment to avoid cracking.
What is the maximum service temperature for 410 sheet?
It can withstand continuous service up to ~650°C in air.
How does 410 compare to 304 stainless steel?
304 offers better corrosion resistance, while 410 provides higher strength and hardness.

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