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It is widely used in high temperature applications, medical devices, building materials, chemistry, food industry, agriculture, ship components.It also applies to food, beverage packaging, kitchen supplies, trains, aircraft, conveyor belts, vehicles, bolts, nuts, springs, and screen.
MOQ
1tons.We also can accept sample order.
Shipment time
Within 15-20 workdays after receiving deposit or L/C
Export packing
Waterproof paper, and steel strip packed.Standard Export Seaworthy Package.Suit for all kinds of transport,or as required
Capacity
250,000 tons/year
The 400 series stainless steel strip represents a family of ferritic and martensitic stainless steels renowned for their durability, magnetic properties, and cost-effectiveness. Distinguished by their chromium-rich composition (typically 11-30% chromium) and minimal to no nickel content, these strips are widely favored in industries where corrosion resistance, strength, and affordability intersect. Below is a detailed exploration of their characteristics, manufacturing, and diverse uses.
Core Composition and Metallurgy
Unlike austenitic stainless steels (such as 304 or 316), 400 series strips are primarily ferritic or martensitic, defined by their crystalline structure. Ferritic grades (e.g., 430) have a body-centered cubic (BCC) structure, while martensitic grades (e.g., 410) feature a tetragonal structure formed through heat treatment. Both types rely on chromium for corrosion resistance—chromium reacts with oxygen to form a passive chromium oxide layer, shielding the underlying metal from rust and chemical attack.
Notably, 400 series strips contain little to no nickel, a key differentiator from austenitic grades. This absence reduces material costs significantly, making them a budget-friendly alternative in applications where extreme corrosion resistance (e.g., in saltwater or acidic environments) is not critical. Molybdenum is sometimes added to enhance corrosion resistance in specific grades (e.g., 434), while carbon is included in martensitic types to enable hardening via heat treatment.
Key Properties
400 series stainless steel strips exhibit a unique set of properties that make them suitable for targeted applications:
Magnetism: All 400 series strips are magnetic due to their ferritic or martensitic structure, a trait valuable in electronics, automotive sensors, and magnetic components.
Corrosion Resistance: Moderate to good, depending on the grade. Ferritic grades like 430 offer better resistance to atmospheric and mild chemical exposure than martensitic types, which are more prone to rust in humid or salty conditions.
Heat Resistance: Ferritic grades retain strength at elevated temperatures (up to 800°C) without scaling, making them ideal for high-heat environments like furnace parts or exhaust systems.
Mechanical Strength: Martensitic grades (e.g., 410, 420) achieve high hardness and tensile strength (up to 1,200 MPa) after heat treatment, surpassing many ferritic and even some austenitic steels.
Formability: Ferritic strips (e.g., 430) are easily cold-rolled, bent, or stamped into complex shapes, though they are less ductile than austenitic grades. Martensitic types are more brittle when hardened but can be machined effectively in their annealed state.
Common Grades and Their Uses
The 400 series encompasses several grades, each tailored to specific needs:
410: A martensitic grade with 11.5-13.5% chromium. It is heat-treatable, offering high strength and wear resistance. Applications include cutlery, valves, pump shafts, and surgical instruments where sharpness and durability are critical.
420: A higher-carbon martensitic grade (12-14% chromium) that achieves exceptional hardness (up to 50 HRC) after quenching and tempering. Used in blades, precision tools, and industrial knives.
430: The most widely used ferritic grade, containing 16-18% chromium. It balances corrosion resistance, formability, and cost, making it suitable for automotive trim, kitchen appliances (e.g., refrigerator doors), and decorative panels.
434: A ferritic grade with added molybdenum (0.75-1.25%), enhancing corrosion resistance. Used in automotive exhaust systems and outdoor fixtures exposed to moisture.
444: A high-chromium (17-20%) ferritic grade with molybdenum and niobium, offering superior corrosion resistance to 430. Ideal for water heaters, chemical storage tanks, and marine components.
Manufacturing Process
400 series stainless steel strips undergo a precision manufacturing process to ensure consistency:
Melting and Casting: Chromium, iron, and other alloys are melted in electric arc furnaces, then cast into slabs.
Hot Rolling: Slabs are heated and rolled into thick coils to refine grain structure and reduce thickness.
Cold Rolling: Coils are cold-rolled to achieve precise thickness (0.01-3mm) and surface finishes (e.g., 2B matte or polished).
Annealing: Ferritic grades are annealed at 700-900°C to relieve stress and restore ductility. Martensitic grades undergo heat treatment (quenching and tempering) to harden.
Slitting: Coils are slit into narrow strips of exact widths using automated machines, ensuring tight tolerances for industrial use.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages:
Cost-effectiveness: Lower nickel content reduces material costs compared to austenitic grades.
Magnetic properties: Essential for applications requiring magnetic responsiveness.
Heat and wear resistance: Martensitic grades excel in high-stress, high-friction environments.
Recyclability: Like all stainless steels, 400 series strips are 100% recyclable, supporting sustainability.
Limitations:
Reduced corrosion resistance: Less suitable for aggressive environments (e.g., seawater, strong acids) compared to 316 austenitic steel.
Lower ductility: Martensitic grades are prone to brittleness when hardened, limiting complex forming.
Company Details
Bronze Gleitlager
,
Bronze Sleeve Bushings
and
Graphite Plugged Bushings
from Quality China Factory
Business Type:
Manufacturer,Distributor/Wholesaler,Exporter
Total Annual:
>1000000
Employee Number:
>100
Ecer Certification:
Verified Supplier
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