400 Series Steel Scrap Solid & Turnings
AISI 416 Grade Scrap
| Grade | 416 |
| Form | Sheets |
| Nickel Content | Nickel Free |
| Bulk Density | Loose |
| Contamination Level | With Coating |
| Size Range | 150 to 300 mm |
| Source Type | Industrial Scrap |
| Packing Type | Bundles |
| Origin | Domestic |
MN - 1.25 MAX
S - 0.15 MIN
P - 0.060
Si -1.00 MAX
Cr- 12.00-14.00
Zr/Mo= 0.60 MAX
400 SS grade usually refers to the 400 series stainless steels, a family of alloys known for their hardness and magnetic properties. Here’s a clear breakdown:�� What is 400 Series Stainless Steel?
The 400 series stainless steels are primarily iron–chromium alloys with:
- 11%–30% chromium
- Little or no nickel
- Magnetic structure (unlike many 300 series steels)
- Martensitic Stainless Steel (e.g., 410, 420, 440)
- High strength and hardness
- Can be heat-treated
- Used in knives, tools, turbine parts
- Ferritic Stainless Steel (e.g., 409, 430)
- Good corrosion resistance (less than 300 series)
- Not heat-treatable
- Used in automotive parts, kitchen equipment
- ✔️ Magnetic
- ✔️ Good wear resistance
- ✔️ Moderate corrosion resistance
- ✔️ Lower cost (no/low nickel)
- ❌ Less corrosion-resistant than 300 series (like 304, 316)
- Cutlery and blades
- Surgical instruments
- Automotive exhaust systems
- Industrial equipment
- 410 – General-purpose, good strength
- 420 – High hardness (used in knives)
- 430 – Common ferritic grade for appliances
�� 400 series stainless steel = strong, magnetic, affordable steel with moderate corrosion resistance, ideal for tools and industrial uses.
If you want, I can compare 400 vs 300 series stainless steel or explain a specific grade like SS 410 or SS 420 in detail.
AISI 446 Grade Scrap
| Grade | 446 |
MN - 1.50 MAX
S - 0.030
P - 0.040
Si -1.00 MAX
Cr- 23.00-27.00
N= 0.25
400 SS grade usually refers to the 400 series stainless steels, a family of alloys known for their hardness and magnetic properties. Here’s a clear breakdown:�� What is 400 Series Stainless Steel?
The 400 series stainless steels are primarily iron–chromium alloys with:
- 11%–30% chromium
- Little or no nickel
- Magnetic structure (unlike many 300 series steels)
- Martensitic Stainless Steel (e.g., 410, 420, 440)
- High strength and hardness
- Can be heat-treated
- Used in knives, tools, turbine parts
- Ferritic Stainless Steel (e.g., 409, 430)
- Good corrosion resistance (less than 300 series)
- Not heat-treatable
- Used in automotive parts, kitchen equipment
- ✔️ Magnetic
- ✔️ Good wear resistance
- ✔️ Moderate corrosion resistance
- ✔️ Lower cost (no/low nickel)
- ❌ Less corrosion-resistant than 300 series (like 304, 316)
- Cutlery and blades
- Surgical instruments
- Automotive exhaust systems
- Industrial equipment
- 410 – General-purpose, good strength
- 420 – High hardness (used in knives)
- 430 – Common ferritic grade for appliances
�� 400 series stainless steel = strong, magnetic, affordable steel with moderate corrosion resistance, ideal for tools and industrial uses.
If you want, I can compare 400 vs 300 series stainless steel or explain a specific grade like SS 410 or SS 420 in detail.
AISI 434 Grade Scrap
| Grade | 434 |
MN - 1.00 MAX
S - 0.030
P - 0.040
Si -1.00 MAX
Cr- 16.00-18.00
Mo- 0.75-1.25
400 SS grade usually refers to the 400 series stainless steels, a family of alloys known for their hardness and magnetic properties. Here’s a clear breakdown:�� What is 400 Series Stainless Steel?
The 400 series stainless steels are primarily iron–chromium alloys with:
- 11%–30% chromium
- Little or no nickel
- Magnetic structure (unlike many 300 series steels)
- Martensitic Stainless Steel (e.g., 410, 420, 440)
- High strength and hardness
- Can be heat-treated
- Used in knives, tools, turbine parts
- Ferritic Stainless Steel (e.g., 409, 430)
- Good corrosion resistance (less than 300 series)
- Not heat-treatable
- Used in automotive parts, kitchen equipment
- ✔️ Magnetic
- ✔️ Good wear resistance
- ✔️ Moderate corrosion resistance
- ✔️ Lower cost (no/low nickel)
- ❌ Less corrosion-resistant than 300 series (like 304, 316)
- Cutlery and blades
- Surgical instruments
- Automotive exhaust systems
- Industrial equipment
- 410 – General-purpose, good strength
- 420 – High hardness (used in knives)
- 430 – Common ferritic grade for appliances
�� 400 series stainless steel = strong, magnetic, affordable steel with moderate corrosion resistance, ideal for tools and industrial uses.
If you want, I can compare 400 vs 300 series stainless steel or explain a specific grade like SS 410 or SS 420 in detail.
AISI 405 Grade Scrap
MN - 1.00 MAX
S - 0.03
P - 0.04
Si -1.00 MAX
Cr- 11.50-14.50
AI= 0.10-0.30
400 SS grade usually refers to the 400 series stainless steels, a family of alloys known for their hardness and magnetic properties. Here’s a clear breakdown: �� What is 400 Series Stainless Steel?
The 400 series stainless steels are primarily iron–chromium alloys with:
- 11%–30% chromium
- Little or no nickel
- Magnetic structure (unlike many 300 series steels)
- Martensitic Stainless Steel (e.g., 410, 420, 440)
- High strength and hardness
- Can be heat-treated
- Used in knives, tools, turbine parts
- Ferritic Stainless Steel (e.g., 409, 430)
- Good corrosion resistance (less than 300 series)
- Not heat-treatable
- Used in automotive parts, kitchen equipment
- ✔️ Magnetic
- ✔️ Good wear resistance
- ✔️ Moderate corrosion resistance
- ✔️ Lower cost (no/low nickel)
- ❌ Less corrosion-resistant than 300 series (like 304, 316)
- Cutlery and blades
- Surgical instruments
- Automotive exhaust systems
- Industrial equipment
- 410 – General-purpose, good strength
- 420 – High hardness (used in knives)
- 430 – Common ferritic grade for appliances
�� 400 series stainless steel = strong, magnetic, affordable steel with moderate corrosion resistance, ideal for tools and industrial uses.
If you want, I can compare 400 vs 300 series stainless steel or explain a specific grade like SS 410 or SS 420 in detail.
AISI 431 Grade Scrap
MN - 1.00 MAX
S - 0.030
P - 0.040
Si -1.00 MAX
Cr- 15.00-17.00
Ni- 1.25-2.25
400 SS grade usually refers to the 400 series stainless steels, a family of alloys known for their hardness and magnetic properties. Here’s a clear breakdown:�� What is 400 Series Stainless Steel?
The 400 series stainless steels are primarily iron–chromium alloys with:
- 11%–30% chromium
- Little or no nickel
- Magnetic structure (unlike many 300 series steels)
- Martensitic Stainless Steel (e.g., 410, 420, 440)
- High strength and hardness
- Can be heat-treated
- Used in knives, tools, turbine parts
- Ferritic Stainless Steel (e.g., 409, 430)
- Good corrosion resistance (less than 300 series)
- Not heat-treatable
- Used in automotive parts, kitchen equipment
- ✔️ Magnetic
- ✔️ Good wear resistance
- ✔️ Moderate corrosion resistance
- ✔️ Lower cost (no/low nickel)
- ❌ Less corrosion-resistant than 300 series (like 304, 316)
- Cutlery and blades
- Surgical instruments
- Automotive exhaust systems
- Industrial equipment
- 410 – General-purpose, good strength
- 420 – High hardness (used in knives)
- 430 – Common ferritic grade for appliances
�� 400 series stainless steel = strong, magnetic, affordable steel with moderate corrosion resistance, ideal for tools and industrial uses.
If you want, I can compare 400 vs 300 series stainless steel or explain a specific grade like SS 410 or SS 420 in detail.
AISI 430 Grade Scrap
MN - 1.00 MAX
S - 0.030
P - 0.040
Si -1.00 MAX
Cr- 16.00-18.00
400 SS grade usually refers to the 400 series stainless steels, a family of alloys known for their hardness and magnetic properties. Here’s a clear breakdown:�� What is 400 Series Stainless Steel?
The 400 series stainless steels are primarily iron–chromium alloys with:
- 11%–30% chromium
- Little or no nickel
- Magnetic structure (unlike many 300 series steels)
- Martensitic Stainless Steel (e.g., 410, 420, 440)
- High strength and hardness
- Can be heat-treated
- Used in knives, tools, turbine parts
- Ferritic Stainless Steel (e.g., 409, 430)
- Good corrosion resistance (less than 300 series)
- Not heat-treatable
- Used in automotive parts, kitchen equipment
- ✔️ Magnetic
- ✔️ Good wear resistance
- ✔️ Moderate corrosion resistance
- ✔️ Lower cost (no/low nickel)
- ❌ Less corrosion-resistant than 300 series (like 304, 316)
- Cutlery and blades
- Surgical instruments
- Automotive exhaust systems
- Industrial equipment
- 410 – General-purpose, good strength
- 420 – High hardness (used in knives)
- 430 – Common ferritic grade for appliances
�� 400 series stainless steel = strong, magnetic, affordable steel with moderate corrosion resistance, ideal for tools and industrial uses.
If you want, I can compare 400 vs 300 series stainless steel or explain a specific grade like SS 410 or SS 420 in detail.
AISI 429 Grade Scrap
MN - 1.00 MAX
S - 0.030
P - 0.040
Si -1.00 MAX
Cr- 14.00-16.00
400 SS grade usually refers to the 400 series stainless steels, a family of alloys known for their hardness and magnetic properties. Here’s a clear breakdown:�� What is 400 Series Stainless Steel?
The 400 series stainless steels are primarily iron–chromium alloys with:
- 11%–30% chromium
- Little or no nickel
- Magnetic structure (unlike many 300 series steels)
- Martensitic Stainless Steel (e.g., 410, 420, 440)
- High strength and hardness
- Can be heat-treated
- Used in knives, tools, turbine parts
- Ferritic Stainless Steel (e.g., 409, 430)
- Good corrosion resistance (less than 300 series)
- Not heat-treatable
- Used in automotive parts, kitchen equipment
- ✔️ Magnetic
- ✔️ Good wear resistance
- ✔️ Moderate corrosion resistance
- ✔️ Lower cost (no/low nickel)
- ❌ Less corrosion-resistant than 300 series (like 304, 316)
- Cutlery and blades
- Surgical instruments
- Automotive exhaust systems
- Industrial equipment
- 410 – General-purpose, good strength
- 420 – High hardness (used in knives)
- 430 – Common ferritic grade for appliances
�� 400 series stainless steel = strong, magnetic, affordable steel with moderate corrosion resistance, ideal for tools and industrial uses.
If you want, I can compare 400 vs 300 series stainless steel or explain a specific grade like SS 410 or SS 420 in detail.
AISI 420 Grade Scrap
MN - 1.00 MAX
S - 0.030
P - 0.040
Si -1.00 MAX
Cr- 12.00-14.00
400 SS grade usually refers to the 400 series stainless steels, a family of alloys known for their hardness and magnetic properties. Here’s a clear breakdown:�� What is 400 Series Stainless Steel?
The 400 series stainless steels are primarily iron–chromium alloys with:
- 11%–30% chromium
- Little or no nickel
- Magnetic structure (unlike many 300 series steels)
- Martensitic Stainless Steel (e.g., 410, 420, 440)
- High strength and hardness
- Can be heat-treated
- Used in knives, tools, turbine parts
- Ferritic Stainless Steel (e.g., 409, 430)
- Good corrosion resistance (less than 300 series)
- Not heat-treatable
- Used in automotive parts, kitchen equipment
- ✔️ Magnetic
- ✔️ Good wear resistance
- ✔️ Moderate corrosion resistance
- ✔️ Lower cost (no/low nickel)
- ❌ Less corrosion-resistant than 300 series (like 304, 316)
- Cutlery and blades
- Surgical instruments
- Automotive exhaust systems
- Industrial equipment
- 410 – General-purpose, good strength
- 420 – High hardness (used in knives)
- 430 – Common ferritic grade for appliances
�� 400 series stainless steel = strong, magnetic, affordable steel with moderate corrosion resistance, ideal for tools and industrial uses.
If you want, I can compare 400 vs 300 series stainless steel or explain a specific grade like SS 410 or SS 420 in detail.
AISI 410 Grade Scrap
MN - 1.00 MAX
S - 0.03
P - 0.04
Si -1.00 MAX
Cr- 11.50-13.50
400 SS grade usually refers to the 400 series stainless steels, a family of alloys known for their hardness and magnetic properties. Here’s a clear breakdown:�� What is 400 Series Stainless Steel?
The 400 series stainless steels are primarily iron–chromium alloys with:
- 11%–30% chromium
- Little or no nickel
- Magnetic structure (unlike many 300 series steels)
- Martensitic Stainless Steel (e.g., 410, 420, 440)
- High strength and hardness
- Can be heat-treated
- Used in knives, tools, turbine parts
- Ferritic Stainless Steel (e.g., 409, 430)
- Good corrosion resistance (less than 300 series)
- Not heat-treatable
- Used in automotive parts, kitchen equipment
- ✔️ Magnetic
- ✔️ Good wear resistance
- ✔️ Moderate corrosion resistance
- ✔️ Lower cost (no/low nickel)
- ❌ Less corrosion-resistant than 300 series (like 304, 316)
- Cutlery and blades
- Surgical instruments
- Automotive exhaust systems
- Industrial equipment
- 410 – General-purpose, good strength
- 420 – High hardness (used in knives)
- 430 – Common ferritic grade for appliances
�� 400 series stainless steel = strong, magnetic, affordable steel with moderate corrosion resistance, ideal for tools and industrial uses.
If you want, I can compare 400 vs 300 series stainless steel or explain a specific grade like SS 410 or SS 420 in detail.
AISI 436 Grade Scrap
| Grade | 436 |
The 400 series stainless steels are primarily iron–chromium alloys with:
- 11%–30% chromium
- Little or no nickel
- Magnetic structure (unlike many 300 series steels)
- Martensitic Stainless Steel (e.g., 410, 420, 440)
- High strength and hardness
- Can be heat-treated
- Used in knives, tools, turbine parts
- Ferritic Stainless Steel (e.g., 409, 430)
- Good corrosion resistance (less than 300 series)
- Not heat-treatable
- Used in automotive parts, kitchen equipment
- ✔️ Magnetic
- ✔️ Good wear resistance
- ✔️ Moderate corrosion resistance
- ✔️ Lower cost (no/low nickel)
- ❌ Less corrosion-resistant than 300 series (like 304, 316)
- Cutlery and blades
- Surgical instruments
- Automotive exhaust systems
- Industrial equipment
- 410 – General-purpose, good strength
- 420 – High hardness (used in knives)
- 430 – Common ferritic grade for appliances
👉 400 series stainless steel = strong, magnetic, affordable steel with moderate corrosion resistance, ideal for tools and industrial uses.
If you want, I can compare 400 vs 300 series stainless steel or explain a specific grade like SS 410 or SS 420 in detail.
409 SS Scrap
| Material Grade | 409 |
| Packaging Size | 25-50kg |
| Is It Recyclable | Recyclable |
| Brand | JP Steels |
| Material | SS |
Keeping in sync with time, we are able to offer 409 SS Scrap to our patrons. We offer these at market leading rates. We offer them as per the needs of our customers. These are offered at reasonable rates.
Usage:
- Manufacturing of Steel Bar, Rods, Sheets, etc