Stainless Steel 416
Material Data Sheet
Grade 416 steel is free-machining stainless steel with a machinability of 85%, the highest of all stainless steel. With most of the free-machining stainless steels, the machinability can be improved by adding sulfur, which leads to the formation of manganese sulfide inclusions. The addition of sulfur also reduces the formability, weldability, and corrosion resistance of 416 steels to below that of grade 410. Because of their high machinability and low cost, grade 416 steels are available in highly tempered, hardened, or unhardened forms.
Chemical Composition
Element | Content (%) |
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Iron, Fe | 84.0 |
Chromium, Cr | 13.0 |
Manganese, Mn | ≤ 1.25 |
Silicon, Si | ≤ 1.0 |
Carbon, C | ≤ 0.15 |
Sulfur, S | ≤ 0.15 |
Phosphorus, P | ≤ 0.06 |
Physical Properties
Property | Metric | Imperial |
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Density | 7.80 g/cc | 7750 lb/in |
Mechanical Properties
Property | Metric |
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Tensile Strength | 517 MPa |
Yield Strength | 275 MPa |
Elongation | 30% |
Hardness, Brinell | 262 |
Applications
Stainless Steel 416 is used in the following application areas:
- Valves, pump shafts, and motor shafts
- Parts of washing machines
- Gears, bolts, nuts, and studs
- Automatic screw-machined components