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X12CrS13 1.4029 Stainless steel

Prouduct name: X12CrS13 1.4029 Stainless steel

abstract: X12CrS13 1.4029 Stainless steel

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Chemical Composition (%) of 416 Stainless Steel Plate
CMnSiPSCr
0.151.251.000.060.1512.0-14.0
Mechanical Properties of 416 Stainless Steel Plate
Tempering Temperature (°C)Tensile Strength (MPa)Yield Strength
0.2% Proof (MPa)
Elongation
(% in 50mm)
Hardness Brinell
(HB)
Impact Charpy V (J)
Annealed *51727630262
Condition T **75858618248-302
204134010501138820
316135010601238822
4271405111011401#
538100079513321#
5938407051924827
6507505752022338
* Annealed properties are typical for Condition A of ASTM A582.
** Hardened and tempered Condition T of ASTM A582 – Brinell Hardness is specified range, other properties are typical only.
# Due to associated low impact resistance this steel should not be tempered in the range 400-
Physical Properties of 416 Stainless Steel Plate
Density
kg /m3
Thermal Conductivity
W/mK
Electrical
Resistivity
(Microhm/cm)
Modulus of
Elasticity
Coefficient of
Thermal Expansion
µm/m/°C
Specific Heat
(J/kg.K)
Specific Gravity
775024.9at 212°F43 at 68°F200 GPa9.9 at 32 – 212°F460 at 32°F to 212°F7.7

Alloy 416 is a martensitic, free-machining, chromium steel alloy that is generally considered to be the first free-machining stainless steel. It has the highest machinability of any stainless steel at about 85% of that of a free-machining carbon steel. Martensitic stainless steels were designed to be hardenable by heat treatment and also corrosion resistant.

Although Alloy 416 and other martensitic stainless steels are not as resistant as austenitic or ferritic stainless, it still demonstrates good corrosion and oxidation resistance plus high strength in the hardened and tempered condition. Alloy 416 is easily machined, is always magnetic, and has low frictional properties that reduce galling and seizing.

 

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