410 stainless steel powder is a martensitic stainless steel powder, possessing both good hardness and wear resistance, making it an ideal metallic material for manufacturing high-performance structural components and wear-resistant parts.
We offer a variety of high-sphericity 410 stainless steel powder specifications, supporting customized particle sizes and packaging. Please contact us for detailed specifications and quotations.
High Hardness and Excellent Strength
Superior Wear Resistance
Heat-Treatable for Enhancement
Significant Cost-Effectiveness
Tools and Cutting Tools Manufacturing: Due to its high hardness and wear resistance, it is widely used in the manufacture of industrial cutting tools, surgical blades, and various high-performance cutting tools. Its performance is further improved after heat treatment.
Mechanical Structural Components: Suitable for manufacturing pump shafts, bearings, gears, and other mechanical parts that withstand wear and moderate loads, meeting the strength requirements of industrial environments.
Valves and Hardware: Used in the production of valve components, hardware tools, and automotive parts with less stringent corrosion resistance requirements, offering outstanding cost-effectiveness.
3D Printing and Repair: Using technologies such as laser cladding and 3D printing, 410 stainless steel powder is used for the repair and reconstruction of worn parts or the direct manufacture of wear-resistant functional components.
Q1: How corrosion resistant is 410 stainless steel powder?
A1: Its corrosion resistance is lower than that of austenitic stainless steel (such as 304/316), making it suitable for mild environments. If the environment is highly corrosive, surface treatment or a more corrosion-resistant material is required.
Q2: How are parts made using 410 stainless steel powder heat-treated?
A2: After forming, parts typically require quenching followed by low-temperature tempering to relieve stress, obtain the desired martensitic structure, and achieve optimal hardness and toughness.
Q3: Will the “magnetism” of the powder affect the 3D printing process?
A3: 410 stainless steel is magnetic. Parameter adjustments may be necessary in some magnetic powder feeding or spreading systems, but this generally does not affect the stability of mainstream laser printing processes.
Q4: Can it be used in combination with other materials?
A4: Yes. For example, laser cladding technology can be used to prepare a wear-resistant coating of 410 stainless steel on the surface of substrates such as low-carbon steel, achieving surface strengthening.
Each batch is supplied with:
Certificate of Analysis (COA)
Technical Data Sheet (TDS)
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
Third-party testing reports available upon request
We specialize in the research and development and production of metal powder materials, and have an in-depth understanding of the properties and applications of martensitic stainless steels such as 410. We not only provide high-quality powders with uniform particle size, low oxygen content, and batch stability, but also offer professional heat treatment process advice and technical support, making us your reliable partner.
Molecular formula: Fe-Cr13
Appearance: Silver-gray
Density: 7.7 g/cm³
Crystal structure: Body-centered cubic (BCC)
Inner Packaging: Vacuum-sealed bags and boxed to prevent contamination and moisture.
Outer Packaging: Cartons or wooden crates selected based on size and weight.
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