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P R O D U C T D A T A S H E E T

420 STEEL
STAINLESS

UNS S42000

AK Steel Type 420 is a martensitic stain- MECHANICAL PROPERTIES


less steel that provides corrosion resis- Typical Mechanical Properties
tance similar to Type 410 plus
Elongation
increased strength and hardness. It is UTS 0.2% YS % in 2" Hardness
magnetic in both the annealed and hard- ksi (MPa) ksi (MPa) (50.8 mm) Rockwell
ened conditions. Maximum corrosion Annealed 85 (586) 40 (276) 25 B88
resistance is attained only in the fully Hardened And Stress Relieved 230 (1586) 195 (1344) 8 C55
hardened or fully hardened and stress
relieved condition. It is never used in the
annealed condition.
Applications requiring good corrosion AVAILABLE FORMS PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
resistance and high hardness are ideal AK Steel produces Type 420 Stainless Density, 0.28 lbs/in3
for this alloy. Typical uses include cut- Steel in coils and cut lengths in thick- 7.74 g/cm3
lery, surgical and dental instruments, nesses 0.010" to 0.145" (0.25 mm to Electrical Resistivity, microhm-in
scissors, tapes and straight edges. The 3.68 mm) and widths up to and includ- (microhm-cm) 70F (21C) 21.71 (55)
alloy is not normally used at tempera- ing 26" (660 mm).
tures exceeding 800F (427C) due to Specific Heat, BTU/lb/F (kJ/kgK)
rapid softening and loss of corrosion re- SPECIFICATIONS 32 - 212F (0 - 100C) 0.11 (0.46)
sistance. AK Steel Type 420 Stainless Steel sheet
Thermal Conductivity, BTU/hr/ft2/ft/F
and strip is covered by the following
COMPOSITION (W/mK) 14.4 (24.9)
specifications:
% Coefficient of Thermal Expansion,
ASTM A 176
Carbon 0.15 min. in/in/F (um/mK)
Manganese 1.00 max. AMS 5506
Phosphorus 0.040 max.
32 - 212F (0 - 100C) 5.7 x 10-6 (10.2)
Sulfur 0.030 max. 32 - 1200F (0 - 649C) 6.8 x 10-6 (12.1)
Silicon 1.00 max.
Chromium 12.00 - 14.00 Modulus of Elasticity, ksi (MPa)
29 x 103 (200 x 103)
Magnetic Permeability, magnetic

420-S-08-01-07
AK STEEL 420 STAINLESS STEEL DATA SHEET
CORROSION RESISTANCE achieve required properties. This particu- The information and data in this product data sheet are
AK Steel Type 420 provides full corro- lar alloy is generally considered to have accurate to the best of our knowledge and belief, but
are intended for general information only. Applications
sion resistance only in the hardened or poorer weldability than the most com- suggested for the materials are described only to help
hardened and stress relieved conditions. mon alloy of this stainless class, Type readers make their own evaluations and decisions, and
are neither guarantees nor to be construed as express
In these conditions, its corrosion resis- 410. A major difference is higher carbon or implied warranties of suitability for these or other
applications.
tance is similar to Type 410. Type 420 content for this alloy which requires both
resists corrosion by the atmosphere, preheat and post-weld heat treatment. Data referring to mechanical properties and chemical
analyses are the result of tests performed on specimens
fresh water, mine water, steam, When a weld filler is needed, AWS E/ER obtained from specific locations with prescribed
carbonic acid, crude oil, gasoline, per- 420, 410 NiMo and 309L are most often sampling procedures; any warranty thereof is limited to
the values obtained at such locations and by such
spiration, alcohol, ammonia, mercury, specified. Type 420 is well known in ref- procedures. There is no warranty with respect to values
of the materials at other locations.
sterilizing solutions, soaps and other erence literature and more information
similar corrosive media. can be obtained in this way. AK Steel and the AK Steel logo are registered
trademarks of AK Steel Corporation.

HEAT TREATMENTS FORMABILITY


Annealing: For maximum softness, heat If annealed for maximum softness, Type
uniformly to 1500 - 1650F (816 - 899C) 420 can be moderately drawn and
and cool slowly in the furnace. formed.
Process Annealing: Heat to 1350 - METRIC CONVERSION
1450F (732 - 788C), air cool. Data in this publication are presented in
Hardening: Preheat, then heat to 1800 - U.S. customary units. Approximate met-
1950F (982 - 1066C), soak at tempera- ric equivalents may be obtained by
ture and air cool or quench in warm oil. performing the following calculations:

Stress Relieving: Heat at 300 - 800F Length (inches to millimeters)


(149 - 427C) for 1 to 3 hours, cool in air Multiply by 25.4
or quench in oil or water. Strength (ksi to megapascals or
mega-newtons per square meter)
WELDABILITY Multiply by 6.8948
The martensitic class of stainless steels
has limited weldability due to its Temperature (Fahrenheit to Celsius)
hardenability. Special consideration is (Fahrenheit - 32) Multiply by 0.5556
required to avoid cold cracking by pre- Density (pounds per cubic inch to
heating to 550F (260C). Post-weld heat kilograms per cubic meter) Multiply
treatment should be considered to by 27,670

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