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416
416 stainless steel is a free-machining martensitic stainless steel with 12-13% chromium that can be hardened by heat treatment to higher strength and hardness levels. In the annealed condition, it has better machining properties than typical austenitic stainless steels like 304 & 316.
416 is highly resistant to typical atmospheric conditions with maximum corrosion resistance obtained by hardening and polishing. Typically free-machining grades are not welded due to problems stemming from the free-machining additives. If welded, 416 stainless must be annealed after welding at approximately 1450°F to improve ductility and corrosion resistance.
UNS: S41600
W. NR.: 1.4005
ASTM: A 314, A 484, A 582
AMS: 5610 TYPE II
FEDERAL SPEC: QQ-S-764B
- Axles, shafts and gears
- Automatic screw machine parts
- Firearms production
- Pump and valve components
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