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4003
X2CrNi12
General comments

Stainless ferritic, chromium steel


C max. 0.03 Cr 10.50 12.50 Ni 0.30 1.00
1.4003 is a ferritic chromium steel which is suited for mildly corrosive applications, whilst the
mechanical properties are comparable to those of unalloyed carbon steels. Unlike other ferritic
stainless steels 1.4003 displays a higher strength and can be welded in thicker sections which
makes it ideally suited for the construction industry. The prospects of this grade of steel in the
building and constructional industries are exceptionally good since 1.4003 offers good mechanical
properties, weldability and corrosion resistance at a reasonable cost.

Relevant current
and obsolete
standards

EN 10088-3
DIN 17440
SEW 400

Special grade for


particular use

cold heading grade

General properties

corrosion resistance
mechanical properties annealed
mechanical properties tempered
forgeability
weldability
machinability

Special properties

ferromagnetic grade
magnetically soft, Hc < 200 A/m

Physical
properties

Typical applications

density (kg/dm3)
electrical resistivity at 20 C ( mm2/m)
magnetizability
thermal conductivity at 20 C (W/m K)
specific heat capacity at 20 C (J/kg K)
thermal expansion (K-1)

1.4003
1.4003
1.4003

X2CrNi12

low
soft
good
good
good
good

7.70
0.60
yes
25
460
20 100
20 200
20 300
20 400
20 500

C:
C:
C:
C:
C:

10.4
10.8
11.2
11.6
11.9

x
x
x
x
x

10-6
10-6
10-6
10-6
10-6

automotive industry
building industry
electronic equipment
mechanical engineering
sugar industry
mining industry
transport industry
Note: 1.4104 can be used as an alternative.
supplied in accordance with the Z-30.3-6 building regulation
dimensional limits can be agreed on

Processing
properties

automated machining
machinable
hammer and die forging
cold forming
cold heading
suited to polishing

Conditions

annealed, tempered

yes
yes
yes
yes
yes
yes

Demand tendency

rising

Corrosion
resistance
(PRE = 10.5 12.5)

As a result of its nominal chromium content, 1.4003 displays moderate corrosion resistance to
slightly aggressive, non chloride containing environments. 1.4003 is substantially more resistant
to corrosion than the common constructional steels and is often selected in preference to these
steels since no expensive corrosion protection or coating system is required and in the long
run maintenance costs will be lower. 1.4003 is also resistant to wet abrasion. When used for
decorative applications or when the environment is more corrosive, then the use of a protective
coating is recommended.

1.4003
Heat treatment
and mechanical
properties

C max. 0.03 Cr 10.50 12.50 Ni 0.30 1.00


The chemical composition of this steel allows it to be hardened by heat treatment and as such
a range of mechanical properties may be attained. 1.4003 may be annealed by holding in
the temperature range 680 C to 740 C followed by air cooling. In this condition the following
mechanical properties can be expected:
Property
yield strength
(N/mm2)
tensile strength
(N/mm2)
tensile
elongation (%)
hardness
impact
energy (J) 25 C

Specification
Rp0.2

260

Typical
320

Rm

450 550

530

A5
HB

20
200

28
180

ISO-V

100

1600

90

1450

80

1300

70

1150

60

1000

50
UTS

850

700

220

30

550

20
A5

400
250
0

A typical work hardening curve for 1.4003

40

20

40
60
Deformation, %

80

Elongation (A5) and Reduction in area (Z), %

X2CrNi 12

10
0
100

1.4003 can also be quenched and tempered and in this condition, the following mechanical
properties can be expected:
Property
yield strength (N/mm2)
tensile strength (N/mm2)
tensile elongation (%)
impact energy (J) 25 C

Specification
400
500 750
20
100

Rp0.2
Rm
A5
ISO-V

Typical
428
570
23
200

The mechanical properties (d 160 mm) have to be agreed on for thicker dimensions, or the
delivered product is based on the values given.
Elevated
temperature
properties

Susceptibility to both 475 C and sigma phase embrittlement limit the use of this material to
temperatures below 350 C.
270

Minimum proof stress (N/mm2)

260
250
240
0.2% proof stress

230
220
210
200

50

100

150
200
250
Test temperature (C)

300

350

Minimum tensile properties at various temperatures, shown in the


diagramm, are specified in the EN 10088-3.

Welding

1.4003 is readily weldable using all common welding processes, except gas welding. When the
application of a filler metal is required, then Novonit 4316, viz. 1.4370, can be used. Post weld
heat treatment is generally not required, but any spatter or heat tint must be removed to restore
the corrosion resistance to an acceptable level.

Forging

Forging generally takes place at temperatures between 1180 C 1000 C followed by slow cooling.

Machining

As a result of its ferritic microstructure in the annealed condition, 1.4003 tends to smear when
machined. This phenomenon can be counteracted to some extent by using coated hard metal
cutting/machining tools combined with adapted cutting/machining parameters. The following
machining parameters can be used as a guideline when machining 1.4003. A 10 % improvement
in cutting speed can be achieved for the quenched and tempered condition (Rm 500 700 N/mm2).

Annealed
Rm 450 520 N/mm2

Depth of cut (mm)


Feed rate (mm/r)
Cutting speed
(m/min)

DEUTSCHE EDELSTAHLWERKE GMBH


Auestrae 4
58452 Witten
www.dew-stahl.com
Revision-No. 4003-1

Created: 01.08.07

No responsibility is taken for the correctness of this information.

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