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AISI 430, AISI 410 SS Wire

AISI 430 and AISI 410 stainless steel wires are widely recognized for their excellent corrosion resistance, durability, and strength. These wires are suitable for a variety of applications across industries, including automotive, construction, food processing, and chemical processing.

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Our AISI 430 and AISI 410 stainless steel wires are ideal for applications requiring good corrosion resistance and excellent formability at an economical cost. AISI 430, a ferritic stainless steel, is highly resistant to oxidation and is commonly used in automotive and decorative applications. AISI 410, a martensitic stainless steel, provides high strength and wear resistance, making it suitable for applications in the automotive and manufacturing sectors where hardness is a priority.

Specification

Property Specifications
Grades AISI 430, AISI 410
Thickness 0.1 mm to 20 mm
Width Available in coils or cut-to-length options
Surface Finishes Bright, Annealed, Polished, and custom finishes
Standards ASTM, ASME, DIN, EN

AISI 430 Stainless Steel Wire

AISI 430 is a ferritic stainless steel with good corrosion resistance, particularly in mildly corrosive environments. It is magnetic and offers excellent resistance to oxidation.

Applications

Chemical Composition

Element Percentage
Carbon (C) 0.12 (maximum)
Chromium (Cr) 16.0-18.0
Nickel (Ni) 0.75 (maximum)
Manganese (Mn) 1.0 (maximum)
Silicon (Si) 1.0 (maximum)
Phosphorus (P) 0.04 (maximum)
Sulfur (S) 0.03 (maximum)

Key Features

AISI 410 Stainless Steel Wire

AISI 410 is a martensitic stainless steel with high strength and excellent resistance to wear and tear. It is ideal for applications requiring moderate corrosion resistance and high mechanical performance.

Applications

Key Features

Chemical Composition

Element Percentage
Carbon (C) 0.08-0.15
Chromium (Cr) 11.5-13.5
Nickel (Ni) 0.75 (maximum)
Manganese (Mn) 1.0 (maximum)
Silicon (Si) 1.0 (maximum)
Phosphorus (P) 0.04 (maximum)
Sulfur (S) 0.03 (maximum)

Mechanical Properties

Grade Tensile Strength (MPa) Yield Strength (MPa) Elongation (%) Hardness (HRB)
AISI 430 450-700 205 22 88
AISI 410 500-750 275 20 96

Available Wire Forms

  • Round Wire: For springs, fasteners, and automotive components.
  • Flat Wire: Used in conveyor belts, industrial screens, and decorative applications.
  • Fine Wire: Ideal for precision applications such as medical devices and electronics.

Value-Added Services

  • Custom Finishes: Bright, matte, or polished surfaces based on application needs.
  • Custom Coatings: Options like PVC, nylon, or zinc for enhanced durability and corrosion resistance.
  • Packaging Options: Coils, spools, or cut-to-length sections tailored to client requirements.

Marking & Packaging

  • Marking: Each wire is clearly labeled with grade, size, and heat number for easy traceability.
  • Packaging: Wires are packed in moisture-resistant materials to ensure safe transit and storage.
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AISI 430 is a ferritic stainless steel optimized for corrosion resistance in mildly corrosive environments, while AISI 410 is a martensitic stainless steel that offers high strength and wear resistance.

Yes, both AISI 430 and AISI 410 wires can withstand elevated temperatures, with AISI 430 being more suitable for oxidation resistance and AISI 410 for strength in heat-exposed environments.

Yes, both AISI 430 and AISI 410 wires can be welded; however, pre-heating and post-weld treatments may be required, especially for AISI 410, to prevent cracking and optimize strength.