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1.4418 Supply Detail

Category

  • Bar and Rod

  • Plate and Sheet

  • Strip

  • Pipe and Tube

  • Wire

  • Welding

  • Powder Material

  • Cast Products

  • Forged Products

  • Fittings

  • Fastening

    Forms & Sizes

    Round Bar:
    φ2–500 mm, 1–6 m length

    Flat/Square Bar:
    4–100 mm thickness/width

    Hex Bar:
    A/F 3–100 mm

    Hollow Bar:
    OD 20–300 mm

    Forms & Sizes

    Sheet:
    0.3–6 mm thickness

    Medium Plate:
    6–25 mm thickness

    Heavy Plate:
    25–100 mm thickness

    Forms & Sizes

    Standard Strip:
    0.05–3 mm thick,
    10–600 mm wide

    Precision strip:
    0.01–0.5 mm thick,
    tight tolerance ±0.005 mm

    Foil:
    0.005–0.1 mm thick

    Forms & Sizes

    Seamless Tube:
    OD 6–450 mm,
    WT 1–50 mm,
    1–12 m length

    Welded Tube:
    OD 10–600 mm,
    WT 1–20 mm

    Capillary Tube:
    OD 1–10 mm,
    WT 0.1–2 mm

    Forms & Sizes

    Wire Form:
    Cold Drawn Wire,
    Bright Wire,
    Spring Wire,
    Fine Wire,
    Ultra-fine Wire

    General Diameter:
    φ0.1–10 mm

    Coil Weight:
    50–500 kg,
    customizable tolerance

    Forms & Sizes

    Solid Wire:
    φ0.8–4.0 mm

    Flux-cored Wire:
    φ1.2–4.0 mm

    Welding Rod:
    φ2.0–5.0 mm

    Forms & Sizes

    Powder Form:
    AM 3D Printing Powder,
    Spherical Powder,
    Gas-atomized Powder,
    Water-atomized Powder

    Particle Size:
    10–150 μm

    Sphericity:
    ≥90% for AM grade

    Forms & Sizes

    Cast Ingot:
    φ200–800 mm

    Precision Casting:
    min wall 0.5 mm

    Cast Pipe:
    OD 100–600 mm,
    WT 10–50 mm

    Forms & Sizes

    Forged Bar:
    Φ35–500 mm

    Forged Ring:
    OD 200–2000 mm

    Forging Weight:
    1–5000 kg

    Forms & Sizes

    Fittings Form:
    Elbow, Tee, Reducer, Flange, Cap, Outlet, Lap Joint

    Size range:
    1/2''–24'' (DN15–DN600)

    Wall thickness:
    Sch10–Sch160, STD, XS, XXS

    Pressure Class:
    150–2500 LB

    Forms & Sizes

    Fastening Form:
    Bolt, Nut, Screw, Stud, Washer, Pin, Rivet

    Metric: M3–M64

    Imperial: #4–2.5''

    Length: 6–500 mm

1.4418 Product Description

Overview

1.4418 is a low-carbon soft-martensitic chromium-nickel-molybdenum stainless steel. This datasheet presents the material within the Werkstoff-Nummer (DIN / EN) designation system.

With about 16% chromium, 5% nickel and 1% molybdenum and a deliberately low carbon content, 1.4418 combines very high strength and hardness with corrosion resistance equivalent to the austenitic grades 1.4301 and 1.4307 — unusual among martensitic steels, where high strength normally comes at the expense of corrosion resistance. Its microstructure is a soft-martensitic (martensite with some austenite and ferrite) structure. The low carbon makes it, for a martensitic grade, comparatively easy to weld and free from intergranular corrosion. It is supplied quenched and tempered (+QT900) with high toughness, good fatigue resistance and resistance to stress-corrosion cracking, and is suitable for service between about −30 °C and 300 °C.

Typical applications include water-turbine parts, propeller and pump shafts, centrifuge components, and mechanically and corrosively stressed parts in the chemical, marine, automotive and aerospace industries.

1. Physical Properties

Property Value Unit
Density 7.7 g/cm³
Melting range 1400–1450 °C
Elastic modulus 200 GPa
Coefficient of thermal expansion (20–100 °C) 10.5 µm/m·°C
Thermal conductivity (20 °C) 15.0 W/m·K
Specific heat (20 °C) 430 J/kg·K
Structure Soft-martensitic

2. Chemical Composition (wt %)

Element Symbol Min % Max % Role in Alloy
Iron Fe Balance Base element
Chromium Cr 15.0 17.0 Corrosion resistance; martensite former
Nickel Ni 4.0 6.0 Toughness; structure control
Molybdenum Mo 0.80 1.50 Pitting / corrosion resistance
Manganese Mn 1.50 Deoxidiser
Silicon Si 0.70 Deoxidiser
Carbon C 0.06 Low (weldability, soft martensite)
Nitrogen N 0.020 Low
Phosphorus P 0.040 Residual impurity
Sulphur S 0.015 Residual impurity

3. Mechanical Properties

Quenched-and-tempered (+QT900) condition, per EN 10088-3 for W.Nr. 1.4418.

Condition Property Value
+QT900 Tensile strength (Rm) 900–1100 MPa
+QT900 0.2% proof strength (Rp0.2) ≥700 MPa
+QT900 Elongation (A5) ≥16 %
+QT900 Hardness ~300 HB
+QT900 Impact energy (KV) ≥60 J

Values per EN 10088-3; supplied quenched and tempered. Confirm against the inspection certificate (EN 10204).

4. Corrosion Resistance

Environment Performance Notes
Atmospheric / general Very Good Equivalent to 1.4301 / 1.4307
Seawater / marine Good Common in propeller shafts and marine parts
Alkalis / weak acids Good Higher resistance than other martensitics
Oxidizing acids (e.g. nitric) Good Higher alloy content
Stress-corrosion cracking Very Good Resistant; not susceptible to intergranular corrosion

Corrosion resistance is well above other martensitic grades and approaches the austenitic 304/304L, owing to the higher chromium, nickel and molybdenum content and the low carbon.

5. Heat Treatment

A low-carbon soft-martensitic grade; supplied quenched and tempered.

Solution Treatment (Austenitise + Quench) Austenitise at approximately 1000–1050 °C and quench (air or oil) to form soft martensite.

Temper Temper at approximately 580–630 °C to develop the +QT900 properties (Rm ≥ 900 MPa). A higher temper lowers strength and raises toughness. Avoid tempering in ranges that reduce toughness or corrosion resistance.

6. Weldability and Joining

For a martensitic steel, comparatively easy to weld owing to the low carbon; matching filler is used. Preheat and post-weld tempering are recommended for heavier sections.

Welding Process Applicability Filler / Consumable
GTAW / TIG Good Matching 16-5-1-type filler
GMAW / MIG Good Matching filler
SMAW / stick Good Matching electrode

Preheat (~100–150 °C) heavier sections; post-weld temper to restore toughness.

7. Machinability and Fabrication

Machining Guidelines

Parameter Recommendation
Machinability Moderate; comparable to QT carbon steel of same hardness
Tooling Carbide tooling; rigid setup
Coolant Ample flood coolant

Forming Processes

Process Notes
Cold forming Difficult (high strength); cold heading not typical
Hot forming / forging Slow heat to ~800 °C, then 1150–1180 °C; forge 950–1180 °C

8. Applications

Industry Typical Components Key Requirements
Marine Propeller shafts, marine components Strength + seawater corrosion resistance
Power / hydro Water-turbine parts, runners Strength + cavitation / fatigue resistance
Chemical / process Pump shafts, centrifuge parts Strength + corrosion resistance
Aerospace / automotive Mechanically stressed components High strength + toughness

9. Available Product Forms and Standards (DIN / EN System)

Product Form DIN / EN Standard Notes
Plate, sheet and strip EN 10088-2 · W.Nr. 1.4418 X4CrNiMo16-5-1
Bar, rod and sections EN 10088-3 · W.Nr. 1.4418 +QT900; ground bar 2G
Forgings EN 10250-4 · W.Nr. 1.4418
Technical delivery SEW 400

Low-carbon soft-martensitic stainless steel. W.Nr. 1.4418 (X4CrNiMo16-5-1).

10. Comparison with Related Alloys (Werkstoff-Nummer System)

W.Nr. Cr % Ni % Mo % C % Best Used For
1.4418 15–17 4–6 0.8–1.5 ≤0.06 Soft-martensitic; high strength + 304-like corrosion
1.4405 15–17 4–6 0.8–1.5 ≤0.06 Cast version (GX4CrNiMo16-5-1)
1.4313 12–14 3.5–4.5 ≤0.7 ≤0.05 Soft-martensitic 13-4; turbines
1.4542 15–17 3–5 ≤0.07 Martensitic PH (17-4PH)
1.4006 11.5–13.5 0.08–0.15 Martensitic 13Cr (410)

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