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UNS S41400

SS UNS S41400 Fasteners are known for their exceptional strength and corrosion resistance, making them a popular choice for various industrial applications. These fasteners are primarily iron, with significant amounts of chromium, molybdenum, and manganese added to increase their durability and toughness. The exact chemical composition of UNS S41400 stainless steel can vary slightly depending on the specific manufacturing process used but typically falls within a range of 0.15-0.20% carbon, 11.5-13.5% chromium, 1.0-3.0% molybdenum, and 1.0% max—manganese, among other trace elements. Whether used in aerospace, automotive, or different high-stress environments, Stainless Steel UNS S41400 Fasteners are a reliable choice for their superior strength and corrosion-resistant properties.

Stainless Steel UNS S41400 Fasteners are highly popular due to their unique properties and suitability for various applications. They are often used in industries that require resistance to chemicals, oxidation, and high temperatures, making them ideal for marine and aerospace industries. Additionally, they offer excellent strength and durability, allowing them to withstand harsh conditions. These fasteners are also easy to clean and maintain, preventing potential cross-contamination and making them a hygienic choice for the food and medical industries. Overall, UNS S41400 Fasteners is an efficient and versatile option for a wide range of applications.

FAQ's for Stainless Steel UNS S41400 Fasteners

Stainless Steel UNS S41400 Fasteners are available in a variety of sizes, ranging from #4-40 and up to 1/4" diameter in both plain and self-tapping configurations. Additionally, metric sizes from M3 to M20 can also be sourced.

UNS S41400 stainless steel fasteners have outstanding corrosion resistance, high tensile strength and excellent ductility, making them ideal for many fastening applications.

UNS S41400 stainless steel fasteners have a pressure rating of up to 150,000 psi for sizes between ¼ inch and 1 inch and up to 120,000 psi for sizes over 1 inch.

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