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440C Stainless steel is a type of modern steel and famous for its high corrosion resistant, wear resistance, strength and hardness qualities, among all the stainless alloys, capable of attaining (after heat treatment) the highest hardness (60 HRC). It has good resistance to the atmosphere, fresh water and mild acids. It has best resistance in the hardened, tempered and passivated condition. It allows creating a smooth polished surface and Razor sharp edges. It is being used in cutting instruments, rolling element bearings, valve seats, high quality knife blades, surgical instruments, chisels, ball bearings and valve parts and most commonly used in the production of Cutting tools, including Haircutting Scissors, daggers and swords. Grades 440A and 440B are identical except for slightly lower carbon contents (0.60 - 0.75% and 0.75 - 0.95% respectively), they attain lower hardness but have slightly higher corrosion resistances. Although all three versions of this grade are standard grades, in practice 440C is more available than the A or B variants. Another alloy 440F (UNS S44020) also exists, with the same high carbon content as 440C. 440 Steel family, there is a new modern kind of steel, known as 440V steel. Basically, it is the advancement of 440C steel. This steel has same level of hardness like 440C, but it has more corrosion resistant ability and more machine-ability.
(17% straight chrome) Ferritic Stainless Steel Strip. This is the basic and most generally used straight chromium (Ferritic) Stainless Strip Steel. Because of its high chromium content, it is highly corrosion and heat resistant but somewhat less than Types 301, 302 and 304. It possesses good physical and mechanical characteristics but with ductility at about 75% of low carbon strip and inferior to that of the chrome-nickel grades. Like other straight chromium grades, Type 430 Annealed is subject to stretcher strains. Skin passing following annealing greatly reduces this possibility although this reduces ductility somewhat. Likewise a condition akin to stretcher strains may sometimes develop during deep drawing known as roping. Roping is characterized by the appearance of shallow ridges and valleys in the side walls and caused by excessive stretching. Type 430 is magnetic in all conditions, is not heat-treatable for hardening purposes and is weldable but its welds are not suitable in rigorous service. The tensile strength for SS 430 in the annealed condition is cataloged at 65,000 PSI minimum, its yield at 30,000 PSI minimum and elongation at 22%.
Not recommended for use in temperatures above the relevant tempering temperature, because of reduction in mechanical properties by over-tempering.
Annealing - Full anneal - 850-900C, slow furnace cool to about 600C and then air cool. Sub-critical Annealing - 735-785C and slow furnace cool.
Hardening - Heat to 1010-1065C, followed by quenching in warm oil or air. Oil quenching is necessary for heavy sections. Immediately temper at 150-370C to obtain a wide variety of hardness values and mechanical properties as indicated in the accompanying table.
Tempering in the range 425-565C is to be avoided because of reduced impact resistance and corrosion resistance. Tempering in the range 590-675C results in lower hardness (the product become machinable) and high impact resistance.
If welding is necessary pre-heat at 250C and follow welding with a full anneal. Grade 420 filler will give a high hardness weld (not as high as the 440C). Generally welding of 440C is not recommended due to its hardening capability which can lead to the formation cracks within or near the weld.
In the annealed condition this grade is relatively easily machined; approximately the same as for high speed steel. If this grade is hardened machining becomes very difficult and probably impossible.
In what form is Stainless Steel 440 available at ISHWAR STEEL CORPORATION?
Chemical Composition ranges of 440C stainless steel
Grade440C | ||
Ingredients | Min. | Max. |
Carbon | 0.95 | 1.20 |
Manganese | - | 1.00 |
Silicon | - | 1.00 |
Phosphorus | - | 0.040 |
Sulphur | - | 0.030 |
Chromium | 16.00 | 18.00 |
Molybdenum | - | 0.75 |
Iron | Balance |
Physical properties for grade 440 stainless steels.
Grade | Density (kg/m3) | Elastic Modulus (GPa) | Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (mm/m/C) | Thermal Conductivity (W/m.K) | Specific Heat 0-100C (J/kg.K) |
Electrical Resistivity (nW.m) | |||
0-100C | 0-200C | 0-600C | at 100C | at 500C | |||||
440A/B/C | 7650 | 200 | 10.1 | 10.3 | 11.7 | 24.2 | - | 460 | 600 |
USA | Germany | Japan | Australia |
ASTM A276-98b 440C SAE 51440C AISI 440C UNS S44004 |
W.Nr 1.4125 X105CrMo17 | JIS G4303 SuS 440C | AS 2837-1986 440C |
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