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Detailed Product Description
Specification: | ASTM A268. ASME SA268 | Grade: | TP410 |
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Type: | Seamless, Welded | Test: | NDT, IBR |
Finish: | Annealed & Pickled, Bright Annealing, Polished | Surface: | Polishing, Mirro Surface, Bright, Pickling |
Seamless Tube ASTM A268 TP410 1.4006 S41000 Ferritic Martensitic
ASTM A268 is Standard specification for Seamless and Welded Ferritic and Martensitic Stainless Steel Tubing for General Service, the grades contain TP410, TP405, TP420, TP430, TP430Ti, TP403, TP409, TP444, TP439 and TP446
This specification covers a number of grades of nominal-wall-thickness, stainless steel tubing for general corrosion-resisting and high-temperature service. Most of these grades are commonly known as the "straight-chromium" types and are characterized by being ferromagnetic. Two of these
grades, TP410 and UNS S41500, are amenable to hardening by heat treatment, and the high-chromium, ferritic alloys are sensitive to notch-brittleness on slow cooling to ordinary temperatures. These features should be recognized in the use of these materials.
The tubes shall be made by the seamless or welded process with no filler metal added, tubes shall be reheated to a temperature of 1200.F [650.C] or higher and cooled to meet the requirements of this specification, All tubes shall be free of excessive mill scale, suitable for inspection. A slight amount of oxidation will not be considered as scale.
410 contains the minimum amount of chromium to impart stainless steel properties. 410 resists oxidation and scaling up to 1200 degF. Hardness is one of 410's best features; It resists abrasion and wear better than most 300 series stainless steel
What are manufacturing types of ASTM A268 TP410 tube?
To produce SA 268 tp410 round tubing, there seem to be three different manufacturing processes: seamless, welded, and ERW.
The raw metal is initially cast to produce a more usable beginning shape in both manufacturing processes. The heated metal billet is then stretched into a seamless tube, or the ends of a flat metal strip are pressed together and then combined by a weld.
Extrusion is a method of producing steel where a workpiece, often a circular chuck, is pushed to pass through a die with a decreasing cross-sectional surface, changing the shape of the work to the resulting cross-section.
Equivalent:
STANDARD | EN / WERKSTOFF NR. | UNS | JIS | BS | AFNOR |
SS 410 | 1.4006 | S41000 | SUS 410 | 410 S 21 | Z 12 C 13 |
Chemical Properties:
Element | C (%) | Mn (%) | Si (%) | P (%) | S (%) | Cr (%) | Ni (%) |
SS410 | 0.15 max | 1 max | 1 max | 0.04 max | 0.03 max | 11.5 - 13.5 | 0.5 max |
Mechanical Properties:
Tensile Strength (MPa) min | Yield Strength 0.2% Proof (MPa) min | Elongation (% in 50mm) min | Hardness | |
Rockwell B (HRB) max | Brinell (HB) max | |||
480 | 275 | 16 | 92 | 201 |
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