What is a 410 steel equivalent to?

August 13, 2025

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Applications:

  • Pump and valve components

  • Cutlery and kitchen utensils

  • Steam and gas turbine parts

  • Fasteners and springs

  • Petrochemical equipment

  • Industrial blades and wear parts


Heat Treatment:

  • Annealing: 815–900°C, slow furnace cooling

  • Hardening: 925–1010°C, air or oil quenching

  • Tempering: 150–370°C, depending on desired hardness

alloy steel AISI 4130
 
Heat treated 410 has mechanical properties comparable to the engineering alloy steel AISI 4130, coupled with the additional benefit of good corrosion resistance.
Similar Steel Types (Functionally or Compositionally):
Steel How It Compares
420 stainless steel Higher carbon than 410 → can be harder, but a bit less tough.
416 stainless steel Similar, but has added sulfur → better machinability, slightly reduced corrosion resistance.
430 stainless steel Ferritic, not hardenable → better corrosion resistance, but lower strength.
13Cr tool steel Similar chromium level, used in some high-strength tooling applications.

 

 

410 Stainless Steel Plate – Product Introduction

Overview:

410 stainless steel plate is a martensitic stainless steel known for its high strength, hardness, and moderate corrosion resistance. It is heat treatable and magnetic in all conditions, making it ideal for applications requiring wear resistance, mechanical strength, and some degree of corrosion protection.


Key Features:

  • Heat treatable for increased strength and hardness

  • Moderate corrosion resistance in mild atmospheres and environments

  • Good machinability in the annealed condition

  • Magnetic in both annealed and hardened states

  • Cost-effective alternative to high-chromium steels