UNS S41600
Color Marking:
Annealed Bars and Pump Shafting ... Ends painted Green
Heat Treated Bars ...Green with Blue Stripe
Stock Lengths 20' to 22'
Brinell 207-245
- Specifications
- Analysis
- Specifications
- Applications
- Corrosion Resistance
- Resistance to Scaling
- Mechanical Properties
- Hardenability
- Machinability
- Weldability
- Forging
- Annealing
- Hardening
Estimated Weight per Foot |
N/A 1.504 lb |
Estimated Weight 20-Ft. Bar |
N/A 30.07 lb |
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Carbon .15 Max. |
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The following specifications are generally applicable:
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N/A Type 416 is used for applications demanding the mechanical properties and corrosion resistance of Type 410 combined with free machining properties. It can be turned, threaded, formed or drilled at speeds approaching those of screw stock. |
N/A Corrosion resistance is similar to Type 410, and is resistant to atmosphere, fresh water, food acids, and neutral and basic salts. Maximum corrosion resistance of this grade is obtained by hardening and polishing. |
N/A Resists scaling at temperatures up to approx imately 1200° - 1300°F in continuous service. |
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Applicable specifications require the following properties of material in the annealed condition: |
N/A A 3/8" section quenched in oil from 1825°F will harden io a minimum of Rockwell "C" 35. |
N/A Type 416 has very good machining characteristics. It has a machinability rating of approximately 110%, with 1212 rated 100%. Surface cutting speed on automatic screw machines is approximately 180 feet per minute. |
N/A This grade has poor welding properties. Welds are brittle, with tendency to crack. |
N/A Forge between 2100° and 2300°F. Do not forge below 1700°F. Cool slowly. |
N/A Full annealing range is between 1550° and 165Q°F Cool slowly in furnace. Low annealing range is between 1200° and 1400°F. Cool in air. |
N/A Hardening range is between 1750° and 1850°F. Quench large sections in oil. Small sections may be quenched in air. Temper to required hardness. |