Material

Stainless Steel 410

Stainless Steel 410 produces strong, wear-resistant parts with good machinability and moderate corrosion resistance. It is well suited for structural and mechanical components requiring hardness and durability.

Manufacturing processes

CNC 

About

Stainless Steel 410 is a martensitic stainless steel that provides a strong balance of mechanical strength, hardness, and wear resistance with moderate corrosion protection. The material is widely used for components that require durability, structural stability, and resistance to mechanical stress rather than maximum corrosion resistance.

Typical applications include shafts, fasteners, valve components, pump parts, tooling, and structural hardware, particularly where mechanical performance, durability, and cost efficiency are priorities. Additional finishing processes such as polishing, passivation, or coating may be applied to enhance corrosion resistance or surface quality when required.

Overall, CNC machined Stainless Steel 410 is well suited for high-strength, wear-resistant components where mechanical performance and durability are more critical than maximum corrosion resistance.

Technical Details

Accuracy
±0.2% (lower limit of ±0.13 mm)
Density
7.75 g/cm³
Min. wall thickness
-

Technical Properties

Tensile strength
480 - 650 MPa
Tensile elongation
20 - 30%
Flexural modulus
200000 MPa
Embossing
min. 0.3 mm
Engraving
min. 0.3 mm
Warping risk
N/A
Maximum printing dimensions

Finishes

  • Standard

Properties

  • Durable
  • Functional
  • Strong

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