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Certification: | ISO,BV,SGS | Type: | Round |
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Application: | Decoration,Industry,Mechineal,shipbuilding | Standard: | DIN,ASTM,AISI,JIS,EN |
Shape: | Round,Square | Dimensions: | 3mm-800mm |
Surface: | Bright,Polished,black | Sample: | Available |
Price Term: | CIF CFR FOB Ex-Work | ||
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SUS420 1.4037 X65Cr13 AISI 420 Stainless Steel Bar Dia 11.6 H11 Round Rod Length 3m
420 stainless steel is a popular and versatile material that is known for its exceptional strength and durability. It is a martensitic alloy, which means that it contains a high amount of carbon and has been heat-treated to increase its hardness. This gives it a unique combination of properties that make it ideal for a wide range of applications.
One of the key benefits of 420 steel is its high level of corrosion resistance. This makes it particularly useful in harsh environments where other materials may corrode or deteriorate over time. Additionally, itis known for its excellent wear resistance, which means that it can withstand high levels of friction and abrasion without breaking down.
Another advantage of 420 steel is its affordability. Compared to other high-performance alloys, it is relatively inexpensive and widely available, making it a cost-effective option for many applications.
Physical Properties
Melting Point
Density
Specific Gravity
Modulus of Elasticity in Tension
English
1450 – 1510 ℃
7.75g/cm3
Gravity 7.7
200 GPa
Chemical Properties:
C | Mn | Si | P | S | Cr | |
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420 | 0.15 max |
1.00 max |
1.00 max |
0.04 max |
0.03 max |
min: 12.0 max: 14.0 |
Mechanical Properties:
empering Temperature (°C) | Tensile Strength (MPa) | Yield Strength 0.2% Proof (MPa) |
Elongation (% in 50mm) |
Hardness Brinell (HB) |
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Annealed * | 655 | 345 | 25 | 241 max |
399°F (204°C) | 1600 | 1360 | 12 | 444 |
600°F (316°C) | 1580 | 1365 | 14 | 444 |
800°F (427°C) | 1620 | 1420 | 10 | 461 |
1000°F (538°C) | 1305 | 1095 | 15 | 375 |
1099°F (593°C) | 1035 | 810 | 18 | 302 |
1202°F (650°C) | 895 | 680 | 20 | 262 |
* Annealed tensile properties are typical for Condition A of ASTM A276; annealed hardness is the specified maximum. |
When compared to other popular stainless steel alloys, such as 304 and 316, 420 steel stands out for its hardness and wear resistance. While 304 and 316 are more corrosion-resistant, 420 offers a higher level of hardness, making it more suitable for applications that require resistance to wear and abrasion.
In terms of machinability, 420 steel is considered relatively easy to work with and can be cut, shaped, and formed with common machining tools. It is also more affordable than some other high-performance stainless steel alloys, making it a cost-effective option for many applications.
However, one potential disadvantage of 420 steel is its lower level of corrosion resistance compared to other stainless steel alloys. This means that it may not be the best choice for applications where it will be exposed to harsh or corrosive environments, such as marine or chemical applications.
Forte Precision Metals is here for you if you need an efficient steel round bar supplier and a centerless ground bar supplier who provides you with quality 420 steel stocks! We work closely with our clients to ensure that their precision ground bars are delivered to the correct specifications.
Alloy 420 is used for a variety of applications where good corrosion and outstanding hardness is necessary. It is not usually used at temperatures exceeding 800oF (427oC) due to quick hardening and loss of corrosion resistance. Examples of applications that use alloy 420 include:
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