Can 410 stainless steel be rust

- Mar 22, 2023-

410 Stainless steel can rust. The chromium content of 410 stainless steel is relatively low, so its rust prevention performance is relatively poor and easy to rust. In fact, all metals will be corroded, so there will be no rust that does not rust. However, some stainless steels are more resistant to corrosion and are not easy to rust. 410 stainless steel is 1Cr13 steel. Strictly speaking, it is not stainless steel at all, but martensitic ferrite stainless steel, which can only be considered as stainless iron.

SUS410 is a nickel free stainless steel, martensitic stainless steel with good hardenability. It has high hardness, toughness, good corrosion resistance, thermal strength, cold deformation performance, and excellent shock absorption. High or low temperature tempering is required, but tempering between 370-560 ℃ should be avoided.
SUS410 is a Japanese brand; 1Cr13 is the corresponding Chinese brand; X10Cr13 is the corresponding German brand; 410 is the corresponding American brand.
410 is only a member of the stainless steel family. As for 410, it is also divided into 0Cr13 and 1Cr13, depending on which material is used for different purposes
SUS410 (13Cr) has good corrosion resistance and machining performance. "For general purpose steels and cutting tool steels, 410S is a steel grade that improves the corrosion resistance and formability of 410 steel. 410F2 is a lead free cutting steel that does not reduce the corrosion resistance of 410 steel. 410J1 is a high-strength steel grade that further improves the corrosion resistance of 410 steel.". Used for turbine blades and high-temperature components.

What is the difference between 410 and 304 stainless steel?

410 stainless steel is one of the 400 stainless steel series, which is magnetic and martensitic stainless steel, while 304 stainless steel is non magnetic and austenitic stainless steel. In addition, 304 stainless steel is relatively corrosion resistant and has strong rust resistance, while 410 stainless steel has poor corrosion resistance and is prone to rust. The hardness of 410 stainless steel can also be improved through heat treatment. The tableware made of 400 series stainless steel is relatively low-end, while the tableware made of 304 stainless steel is relatively high-end.

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