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- Germany
- 1.4000 - 1.4999 (Stainless and Heat Resisting Steels)
- 1.4500 - 1.4599 (Stainless Steels with Special Additions)
1.4515 (GX2CrNiMoCuN26-6-3)
Classification
Chemical composition
Standard | Fe, % | Si, % | Mn, % | Cr, % | Cu, % | Ni, % | P, % | C, % | S, % | Mo, % | N, % |
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Standard | Fe, % | Si, % | Mn, % | Cr, % | Cu, % | Ni, % | P, % | C, % | S, % | Mo, % | N, % |
SEW410 | 58.37–66.58 | < 1 | < 2 | 24.5–26.5 | 0.8–1.3 | 5.5–7 | < 0.03 | < 0.03 | < 0.02 | 2.5–3.5 | 0.12–0.25 |
Information on suppliers
Physical characteristics
Temperature, °C | $$\alpha\cdot 10^{6}$$, $$K^{-1}$$ | $$\varkappa$$, $$\frac{W}{m\cdot K}$$ | $$\rho$$, $$\frac{kg}{m^3}$$ | $$c\cdot 10^{-3}$$, $$\frac{J}{kg\cdot K}$$ |
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Temperature, °C | $$\alpha\cdot 10^{6}$$, $$K^{-1}$$ | $$\varkappa$$, $$\frac{W}{m\cdot K}$$ | $$\rho$$, $$\frac{kg}{m^3}$$ | $$c\cdot 10^{-3}$$, $$\frac{J}{kg\cdot K}$$ |
20 | 15 | 7800 | 0.45 | |
100 | 14 | |||
200 | 14.5 | |||
300 | 14.9 |
Mechanical properties at 20 °C
Analogues
Standards
Standard | Description |
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Standard | Description |
SEW410 |
Description of chemical elements
Description of physical characteristics
Parameter | Units of measurement | Description |
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Parameter | Units of measurement | Description |
$$\alpha\cdot 10^{6}$$ | $$K^{-1}$$ | Coefficient of thermal (linear) expansion (range 20°C–T) |
$$\varkappa$$ | $$\frac{W}{m\cdot K}$$ | Coefficient of thermal conductivity (the heat capacity of the material) |
$$\rho$$ | $$\frac{kg}{m^3}$$ | The density of the material |
$$c\cdot 10^{-3}$$ | $$\frac{J}{kg\cdot K}$$ | The specific heat of the material (range 20°C–T) |
Description of mechanical properties
Parameter | Units of measurement | Description |
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Parameter | Units of measurement | Description |
$$\sigma_{0.2}$$ | $$MPa$$ | Tensile stress required to produce a total elongation of 0.2% |
$$\sigma _{U}$$ | $$MPa$$ | Ultimate tensile strength |
$$\epsilon_L$$ | % | Elongation at break (longitudinal) |
$$KV_{T}$$ | $$J$$ | Impact energy (transverse) |