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Stainless Steel Grade 420 (UNS S42000)

Grade 420 stainless steel (UNS S42000) is a high-carbon martensitic steel with a chromium content of 12-14%, known for its high hardness and excellent corrosion resistance when polished. It is suitable for applications such as cutlery, surgical equipment, and shear blades, and can be hardened through heat treatment. The material exhibits good machinability in its annealed state but becomes difficult to machine at hardness levels above 30HRC.

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Stainless Steel Grade 420 (UNS S42000)

Grade 420 stainless steel (UNS S42000) is a high-carbon martensitic steel with a chromium content of 12-14%, known for its high hardness and excellent corrosion resistance when polished. It is suitable for applications such as cutlery, surgical equipment, and shear blades, and can be hardened through heat treatment. The material exhibits good machinability in its annealed state but becomes difficult to machine at hardness levels above 30HRC.

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Stainless Steel - Grade 420 (UNS S42000)

Stainless Steel - Grade 420 (UNS S42000)


Chemical Formula
Fe, <0.15% C, 12.0-14.0% Cr, <1.0% Mn, <1.0% Si, <0.04% P, >0.03% S

Topics Covered
Introduction
Key Properties
Composition
Mechanical Properties
Physical Properties
Grade Specification Comparison
Possible Alternative Grades
Corrosion Resistance
Heat Resistance
Heat Treatment
Welding
Machining
Applications

Introduction
Grade 420 stainless steel is a high-carbon steel with a minimum chromium content of 12%. Like any other stainless steel, grade 420
can also be hardened through heat treatment. It offers good ductility in its annealed state and excellent corrosion resistance properties
when the metal is polished, surface grounded or hardened. This grade has the highest hardness - 50HRC - among all the stainless
steel grades with 12% chromium.

Stainless steel grades that are similar to grade 420 stainless steels include martensitic steels such as the other versions of grade 420,
having vanadium, sulphur and molybdenum in their composition, and the grade 440 series. Non-standard grade 420C has carbon
content that is little higher than that of grade 420.

Martensitic stainless steels are ones with high hardness and high carbon content. These steels are generally fabricated using methods
that require hardening and tempering treatments. The operating conditions of martensitic steels are affected by loss of material’s
strength at high temperatures, and decrease in ductility at negative temperatures.

Key Properties
The following properties are mentioned for bar products in ASTM A276. The specification may not necessarily be similar for other
forms, such as forgings and plate.

Composition
The compositional ranges of grade 420 stainless steels are given in following table:

Table 1 - Compositional ranges of grade 420 stainless steels

Grade C Mn Si P S Cr

min. 0.15 - - - - 12.0


420
max. - 1 1 0.040 0.03 14.0

Mechanical Properties
The key mechanical properties of grade 420 stainless steels are tabulated below:

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Table 2 - Mechanical properties of grade 420 stainless steels

Tempering Tensile Strength Yield Strength Elongation (% in Hardness Brinell


Impact Charpy V (J)
Temperature (°C) (MPa) 0.2% Proof (MPa) 50mm) (HB)

Annealed * 655 345 25 241 max -

204 1600 1360 12 444 20

316 1580 1365 14 444 19

427 1620 1420 10 461 #

538 1305 1095 15 375 #

593 1035 810 18 302 22

650 895 680 20 262 42

* Annealed tensile properties are typical for Condition A of ASTM A276; annealed hardness is the specified maximum.
# Tempering of this steel should be avoided in the range 425-600°C

Physical Properties
The table below provides the physical properties of grade 420 stainless steels in their annealed state:

Table 3 - Physical properties of annealed grade 420 stainless steels

Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion Thermal Conductivity Specific


Elastic Electrical
Density (μm/m/°C) (W/m.K) Heat 0-
Grade Modulus Resistivity
(kg/m3) 100°C
(GPa) (nΩ.m)
0-100°C 0-315°C 0-538°C at 100°C at 500°C (J/kg.K)

420 7800 200 10.3 10.8 11.7 24.9 - 460 550

Grade Specification Comparison


The proximate grade specifications of 420 stainless steels are given in the table below: (These specifications are for functionally similar
materials. Original specifications can be referred to for exact equivalents.)

Table 4 - Grade comparisons of grade 420 stainless steels

Grade UNS No Old British Euronorm Swedish SS Japanese JIS

BS En No Name

420 S42000 420S37 56C 1.4021 X20Cr13 2303 SUS 420J1

Possible Alternative Grades


The following table gives the suitable alternative grades to grade 420 stainless steels:

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Table 5 - Possible alternative grades of grade 420 stainless steels

Grade Reasons for choosing grade 420

410 Only a lower hardened strength is needed.

416 High machinability is required, and the lower hardened strength and lower corrosion resistance of 416 is acceptable.

440C A higher hardened strength or hardness than can be obtained from 420 is needed.

Variations of 420 are available to special order. These offer higher hardness, corrosion resistance and machinability for
"Specials"
particular applications.

Corrosion Resistance
Under hardened conditions, grade 420 steels are resistant to fresh water, alkalis, air, foods and mild acids. The steel grades with a
smooth surface finish have excellent performance. The corrosion resistance properties of grade 420 will tend to fall under annealed
conditions. The corrosion resistance of grade 420 is lower than that of the grade 430 Ferritic alloys with 17% chromium, grade 410
steels and other austenitic grades.

This steel grade finds application in cutlery such as carving knives, table knives and so on. Grade 420 steels have good corrosion
resistance against food, but continuous exposure of metals to unwashed food substances can lead to pitting corrosion.

Heat Resistance
Grade 420 stainless steels have a scaling resistance at temperatures of up to 650°C. However, temperatures above standard
tempering temperature are not suitable for this grade.

Heat Treatment
Annealing – Grade 420 stainless steels can be heated at temperatures from 840 to 900°C, followed by slow furnace cooling at 600°C
and then air-cooling.

Process Anneal – Grade 420 can be annealed at 735 to 785°C and air-cooled.

Hardening – This process involves heating grade 420 steels at 980 to 1035°C, followed by air or oil quenching. Oil quenching is usually
preferred for heavy metal sections. Tempering is performed at 150 to 370°C to achieve high hardness and good mechanical properties.
Grade 420 should not be tempered between 425 and 600°C.

Welding
Grade 420 stainless steels are welded using welding rods, coated with grade 420 metals, to achieve high-strength joints. During the
process, steels are pre-heated at 150 to 320°C and post-heated to 610 to 760°C. In the “as welded” condition, parts are welded using
grade 309 filler rods to achieve ductile joints. However, grade 309 electrodes or rods are recommended for welding grade 420 steels by
AS 1554.6.

Machining
Grade 420 steels can be easily machined in their annealed state, but they are difficult to machine having a hardness greater than
30HRC. One of the most readily available machined alternatives is the free-machining grade 416 steels.

Applications
The key applications of grade 420 stainless steels include:

Shear blades
Needle valves

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Surgical equipment
Cutlery

Date Added: Oct 23, 2001 | Updated: Apr 25, 2014

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