| MOQ: | 100KGS |
| Price: | 2.6-7.5 USD/KG |
| Standard Packaging: | Export Packing |
| Delivery Period: | 7 Days |
| Payment Method: | L/C, T/T |
| Supply Capacity: | 50000KGS |
| Product Name | stainless steel plate | ||
| Type | Plate/Coil/Bar | Length | as required |
| Thickness | 0.03mm-300mm or as required | Width | 3mm-2500mm or as required |
| Standard | AISI,ASTM,DIN,JIS,GB,JIS,SUS,EN,etc | Technique | Hot rolled / cold rolled |
| Material | 301,304,304L,347,316,316L,430,410,310,310S,0Cr13,1Cr13,3Cr13,309,904L,253ma, 400,440,440C,410,316Ti,420,409,409L,317L,321,430F,442,416,431,420F,201,202, |
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| Surface Treatment | HL or according to customer requirement | ||
| Export Packing | Waterproof paper, and steel strip packed. | ||
| Standard Export Seaworthy Package.Suit for all kinds of transport,or as required | |||
| Packing | Standard export packing for stainless steel sheet: | ||
| 1.surface polish, | 2:bundle package, | 3:wooden case,wooden pallet package, | |
| 4:container or bulk, | 5:special according to customer's request | ||
440 steel is a series of high-carbon martensitic stainless steels, including grades 440A, 440B, and 440C type, these grades have excellent hardness and wear resistance and are commonly used in the production of high-performance knives and cutting tools.
440C stainless steel is a high-carbon martensitic stainless steel, high carbon content in 440C provides high strength, moderate corrosion resistance, good hardness, and wear resistance. these characteristics make 440C particularly suited to such applications as ball bearings and valve parts, it has the highest hardness among stainless steel.
440A and 440B are the same composition as 440C except for slightly lower carbon contents (0.60 – 0.75% and 0.75 – 0.95% respectively); these have lower attainable hardnesses but slightly higher corrosion resistances. Although all three versions of this grade are standard, in practice 440C is more available than the A or B variants.
| Grade | C | Mn | Si | P | S | Cr | Mo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 440A | 0.65- 0.75 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 0.040 | 0.030 | 16.00- 18.00 | 0.75 |
| 440B | 0.75- 0.95 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 0.040 | 0.030 | 16.00- 18.00 | 0.75 |
| 440C | 0.95- 1.20 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 0.040 | 0.030 | 16.00- 18.00 | 0.75 |
* Maximum, unless range is indicated
These properties are specified for bar products in ASTM A276. Similar but not necessarily identical properties are specified for other products such as wire and forgings in their respective specifications. These grades are not normally available in flat rolled or fluid products.
| Grade (UNS) | Tensile Strength (MPa) ≥ | Yield Strength, 0.2%, ≥ (MPa) | Elongation in 50 mm (%) ≥ | Hardness | Product & Condition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 440A (S44002) | 725 | 415 | 20 | 95 HRB | Annealed bar |
| 1790 | 1650 | 5 | 20 | Bars tempered at 315 °C | |
| ≤ 965 | Annealed wire, cold finished | ||||
| 440B (S44003) | 740 | 425 | 18 | 96 HRB | Annealed bar |
| 1930 | 1860 | 3 | 15 | Bars tempered at 315 °C | |
| ≤ 965 | Annealed wire, cold finished | ||||
| 440C (S44004) | 760 | 450 | 14 | 97 HRB | Annealed bar |
| 1970 | 1900 | 2 | 10 | Bars tempered at 315 °C | |
| ≤ 965 | Annealed wire, cold finished |
| Grade | Density (kg/m3) | Elastic Modulus (GPa) | Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (mm/m/°C) | Thermal Conductivity(W/m.K) | Specific Heat 0-100°C (J/kg.K) | Electrical Resistivity (nW.m) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0-100°C | 0-200°C | 0-600°C | at 100°C | at 500°C | |||||
| 440 C | 7650 | 200 | 10.1 | 10.3 | 11.7 | 24.2 | – | 460 | 600 |
| Grade | UNS No | Euronorm | Swedish SS | Japanese JIS | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Steel No. | Name | ||||
| 440A | S44002 | – | – | SUS 440A | |
| 440B | S44003 | 1.4112 | X90CrMoV18 | SUS 440B | |
| 440C | S44004 | 1.4125 | X105CrMo17 | – | SUS 440C |
| These comparisons are approximate only. The list is intended as a comparison of functionally similar materials not as a schedule of contractual equivalents. If exact equivalents are needed original specifications must be consulted. | |||||
The 440 family of stainless steels is most typically offered in long forms—bars, wires, billets, coils, and tubes are the most common, but there may be others. These raw forms are the most conducive to metalworking with 440 steel.
440 steel refers to four types of steel: 440A, 440B, 440C and 440F steel, which only differ based on the level of carbon in their composition. All types of 440 steel are popular choices, but 440C steel is the most popular of the four, as it has the highest hardness.
All 440 steels are hardenable, meaning they gain additional strength via heat treatment, and they are considered high-carbon alloy steel. When strengthened using this process, 440 steels are the hardest of all the stainless steels, making them both abrasion-resistant as well as corrosion-resistant. When in its soft “annealed” state, 440 steel is easily worked, machined, and manipulated into shape,
Good resistance to the atmosphere, freshwater, foods, alkalies and mild acids. Best resistance in the hardened and tempered and passivated condition. A smooth polished surface also assists. The corrosion resistance of Grade 440C is close to that of grade 304 in many environments. Consult Atlas Technical Assistance for specific environmental recommendations.
Not recommended for use in temperatures above the relevant tempering temperature, because of reduction in mechanical properties by over-tempering.
Annealing Full anneal – 840-870°C, slow furnace cool to about 600°C and then air cool. Sub-critical Annealing – 735-760°C and slow furnace cool.
Heat to 1010-1065°C, followed by quenching in warm oil or air. Oil quenching is necessary for heavy sections. Immediately temper at 150- 370°C to obtain the hardness values and mechanical properties as indicated in the accompanying table. Best corrosion resistance is when tempered below 425°C. Tempering in the range 425- 565°C is to be avoided because of reduced impact resistance and corrosion resistance.
Tempering in the range 600-675°C results in lower hardness – the product becomes machinable.
Maximum achievable hardnesses are approximately HRC56 for Grade 440A, HRC58 for 440B and HRC60 for 440C.
Welding is seldom carried out because of the grades’ high hardenability. If welding is necessary pre-heat at 250°C and follow welding with a full anneal. Grade 420 filler will give a high hardness weld (although not as high as the 440C), but 309 or 310 will produce soft welds with higher ductility.
In the annealed condition this grade is relatively easily machined; approximately the same as for high-speed steel. Chips are tough and stringy so chip breakers are important. If these grades are hardened machining becomes more difficult and probably impossible.
AISI 440 steel is used for the manufacture of bearing parts that operate in corrosive environments, as well as for the manufacture of high-quality tools (medical scalpels, scissors and blades, surgical and dental instruments), molds, springs, cutlery, valves and valve components, cams, gears, shafts, ball bearings, nozzles, and measuring tools.
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1. who are we?
We are based in WUXI CITY , China, start from 2012 ,sell to Domestic Market(80.00%),Southeast Asia(10.00%),Eastern Asia(10.00%). There are total about 11-50 people in our office.
2. how can we guarantee quality?
Always a pre-production sample before mass production;
Always final Inspection before shipment;
3.what can you buy from us?
Stainless Steel Coil/Boiler Fittings/Weathering Steel Screen/Stainless Steel Plate Laser Parts/Section Aluminum/Aluminium Profile
4. what services can we provide?
Accepted Delivery Terms: FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW,FAS,CIP,FCA,CPT,DEQ,DDP,DDU,Express Delivery,DAF,DES;
Accepted Payment Currency:USD,EUR,JPY;
Accepted Payment Type: T/T,L/C,D/P D/A,MoneyGram,Credit Card,PayPal,Western Union,Cash,Escrow;
Language Spoken:English,Chinese,Spanish,Japanese
| MOQ: | 100KGS |
| Price: | 2.6-7.5 USD/KG |
| Standard Packaging: | Export Packing |
| Delivery Period: | 7 Days |
| Payment Method: | L/C, T/T |
| Supply Capacity: | 50000KGS |
| Product Name | stainless steel plate | ||
| Type | Plate/Coil/Bar | Length | as required |
| Thickness | 0.03mm-300mm or as required | Width | 3mm-2500mm or as required |
| Standard | AISI,ASTM,DIN,JIS,GB,JIS,SUS,EN,etc | Technique | Hot rolled / cold rolled |
| Material | 301,304,304L,347,316,316L,430,410,310,310S,0Cr13,1Cr13,3Cr13,309,904L,253ma, 400,440,440C,410,316Ti,420,409,409L,317L,321,430F,442,416,431,420F,201,202, |
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| Surface Treatment | HL or according to customer requirement | ||
| Export Packing | Waterproof paper, and steel strip packed. | ||
| Standard Export Seaworthy Package.Suit for all kinds of transport,or as required | |||
| Packing | Standard export packing for stainless steel sheet: | ||
| 1.surface polish, | 2:bundle package, | 3:wooden case,wooden pallet package, | |
| 4:container or bulk, | 5:special according to customer's request | ||
440 steel is a series of high-carbon martensitic stainless steels, including grades 440A, 440B, and 440C type, these grades have excellent hardness and wear resistance and are commonly used in the production of high-performance knives and cutting tools.
440C stainless steel is a high-carbon martensitic stainless steel, high carbon content in 440C provides high strength, moderate corrosion resistance, good hardness, and wear resistance. these characteristics make 440C particularly suited to such applications as ball bearings and valve parts, it has the highest hardness among stainless steel.
440A and 440B are the same composition as 440C except for slightly lower carbon contents (0.60 – 0.75% and 0.75 – 0.95% respectively); these have lower attainable hardnesses but slightly higher corrosion resistances. Although all three versions of this grade are standard, in practice 440C is more available than the A or B variants.
| Grade | C | Mn | Si | P | S | Cr | Mo |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 440A | 0.65- 0.75 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 0.040 | 0.030 | 16.00- 18.00 | 0.75 |
| 440B | 0.75- 0.95 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 0.040 | 0.030 | 16.00- 18.00 | 0.75 |
| 440C | 0.95- 1.20 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 0.040 | 0.030 | 16.00- 18.00 | 0.75 |
* Maximum, unless range is indicated
These properties are specified for bar products in ASTM A276. Similar but not necessarily identical properties are specified for other products such as wire and forgings in their respective specifications. These grades are not normally available in flat rolled or fluid products.
| Grade (UNS) | Tensile Strength (MPa) ≥ | Yield Strength, 0.2%, ≥ (MPa) | Elongation in 50 mm (%) ≥ | Hardness | Product & Condition |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 440A (S44002) | 725 | 415 | 20 | 95 HRB | Annealed bar |
| 1790 | 1650 | 5 | 20 | Bars tempered at 315 °C | |
| ≤ 965 | Annealed wire, cold finished | ||||
| 440B (S44003) | 740 | 425 | 18 | 96 HRB | Annealed bar |
| 1930 | 1860 | 3 | 15 | Bars tempered at 315 °C | |
| ≤ 965 | Annealed wire, cold finished | ||||
| 440C (S44004) | 760 | 450 | 14 | 97 HRB | Annealed bar |
| 1970 | 1900 | 2 | 10 | Bars tempered at 315 °C | |
| ≤ 965 | Annealed wire, cold finished |
| Grade | Density (kg/m3) | Elastic Modulus (GPa) | Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (mm/m/°C) | Thermal Conductivity(W/m.K) | Specific Heat 0-100°C (J/kg.K) | Electrical Resistivity (nW.m) | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0-100°C | 0-200°C | 0-600°C | at 100°C | at 500°C | |||||
| 440 C | 7650 | 200 | 10.1 | 10.3 | 11.7 | 24.2 | – | 460 | 600 |
| Grade | UNS No | Euronorm | Swedish SS | Japanese JIS | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Steel No. | Name | ||||
| 440A | S44002 | – | – | SUS 440A | |
| 440B | S44003 | 1.4112 | X90CrMoV18 | SUS 440B | |
| 440C | S44004 | 1.4125 | X105CrMo17 | – | SUS 440C |
| These comparisons are approximate only. The list is intended as a comparison of functionally similar materials not as a schedule of contractual equivalents. If exact equivalents are needed original specifications must be consulted. | |||||
The 440 family of stainless steels is most typically offered in long forms—bars, wires, billets, coils, and tubes are the most common, but there may be others. These raw forms are the most conducive to metalworking with 440 steel.
440 steel refers to four types of steel: 440A, 440B, 440C and 440F steel, which only differ based on the level of carbon in their composition. All types of 440 steel are popular choices, but 440C steel is the most popular of the four, as it has the highest hardness.
All 440 steels are hardenable, meaning they gain additional strength via heat treatment, and they are considered high-carbon alloy steel. When strengthened using this process, 440 steels are the hardest of all the stainless steels, making them both abrasion-resistant as well as corrosion-resistant. When in its soft “annealed” state, 440 steel is easily worked, machined, and manipulated into shape,
Good resistance to the atmosphere, freshwater, foods, alkalies and mild acids. Best resistance in the hardened and tempered and passivated condition. A smooth polished surface also assists. The corrosion resistance of Grade 440C is close to that of grade 304 in many environments. Consult Atlas Technical Assistance for specific environmental recommendations.
Not recommended for use in temperatures above the relevant tempering temperature, because of reduction in mechanical properties by over-tempering.
Annealing Full anneal – 840-870°C, slow furnace cool to about 600°C and then air cool. Sub-critical Annealing – 735-760°C and slow furnace cool.
Heat to 1010-1065°C, followed by quenching in warm oil or air. Oil quenching is necessary for heavy sections. Immediately temper at 150- 370°C to obtain the hardness values and mechanical properties as indicated in the accompanying table. Best corrosion resistance is when tempered below 425°C. Tempering in the range 425- 565°C is to be avoided because of reduced impact resistance and corrosion resistance.
Tempering in the range 600-675°C results in lower hardness – the product becomes machinable.
Maximum achievable hardnesses are approximately HRC56 for Grade 440A, HRC58 for 440B and HRC60 for 440C.
Welding is seldom carried out because of the grades’ high hardenability. If welding is necessary pre-heat at 250°C and follow welding with a full anneal. Grade 420 filler will give a high hardness weld (although not as high as the 440C), but 309 or 310 will produce soft welds with higher ductility.
In the annealed condition this grade is relatively easily machined; approximately the same as for high-speed steel. Chips are tough and stringy so chip breakers are important. If these grades are hardened machining becomes more difficult and probably impossible.
AISI 440 steel is used for the manufacture of bearing parts that operate in corrosive environments, as well as for the manufacture of high-quality tools (medical scalpels, scissors and blades, surgical and dental instruments), molds, springs, cutlery, valves and valve components, cams, gears, shafts, ball bearings, nozzles, and measuring tools.
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1. who are we?
We are based in WUXI CITY , China, start from 2012 ,sell to Domestic Market(80.00%),Southeast Asia(10.00%),Eastern Asia(10.00%). There are total about 11-50 people in our office.
2. how can we guarantee quality?
Always a pre-production sample before mass production;
Always final Inspection before shipment;
3.what can you buy from us?
Stainless Steel Coil/Boiler Fittings/Weathering Steel Screen/Stainless Steel Plate Laser Parts/Section Aluminum/Aluminium Profile
4. what services can we provide?
Accepted Delivery Terms: FOB,CFR,CIF,EXW,FAS,CIP,FCA,CPT,DEQ,DDP,DDU,Express Delivery,DAF,DES;
Accepted Payment Currency:USD,EUR,JPY;
Accepted Payment Type: T/T,L/C,D/P D/A,MoneyGram,Credit Card,PayPal,Western Union,Cash,Escrow;
Language Spoken:English,Chinese,Spanish,Japanese