Basic Ferritic Steels

X6Cr17 – 1.4016 / SUS430 / X8Cr17 / 1Cr15 / 2320 / 12KH17 / 17040

X6Cr17 – 1.4016 stainless steel is one of the most well-known and widely used grades within the ferritic stainless steel family. Commonly referred to as AISI 430 or SUS430, this grade stands out due to its cost-effectiveness, good surface finish, and adequate corrosion resistance. The absence of nickel provides a significant cost advantage, while its chromium content ensures a basic level of protection against corrosion.

The chemical composition typically contains approximately 16–18% chromium. Chromium forms a thin and protective oxide layer on the surface, enhancing resistance to atmospheric corrosion. However, compared to austenitic stainless steels such as 304 or 316, its corrosion resistance is more limited. Therefore, it is generally preferred for indoor applications or mildly corrosive environments.

One of the key advantages of X6Cr17 stainless steel is its good formability and aesthetic surface quality. In sheet form, it can be easily cut, bent, and shaped, making it highly suitable for mass production processes. Additionally, it can be polished to achieve a bright and decorative finish, which makes it ideal for visually appealing applications.

Due to its ferritic structure, this steel exhibits magnetic properties and offers better thermal conductivity compared to austenitic grades. Although its weldability is limited, it can still be welded using appropriate techniques. Mechanically, it provides moderate strength and limited ductility.

X6Cr17 – 1.4016 is widely used across various industries, ranging from kitchen equipment to white goods manufacturing. Its availability and economic advantages make it an attractive choice for large-scale production.

Overall, this grade offers a well-balanced combination of cost and performance, making it a practical and aesthetically suitable material for a wide range of applications.

Main Application Areas

  • Kitchen equipment and household appliances
  • White goods and kitchen devices
  • Decorative stainless steel applications
  • Elevator cladding and interior panels
  • Furniture and interior design elements
  • Sheet, pipe, and profile production
  • Trim components in the automotive industry
  • Signage and advertising systems
  • Light structural components

Thanks to these properties, X6Cr17 – 1.4016 (AISI 430) stainless steel is widely preferred as a cost-effective and aesthetic engineering material with a broad range of applications.


General Identity

X6Cr17 – 1.4016

Grade X6Cr17
Number 1.4016
Classification Ferritic Stainless steel

Equivalent Grades

X6Cr17 – 1.4016

EU – EN X6Cr17
USA S43000
France, AFNOR Z8C17
England, BS 430S18
Japan, JIS SUS430
Germany, DIN, WNr X6Cr17
Italy, UNI X8Cr17
China, GB 1Cr15
Sweden, SS 2320
Poland, PN H17
Czechia, CSN 17040
Russia, GOST 12KH17

Standards

X6Cr17 – 1.4016

Standard 1 EN 10088-2: 2005
Standard 2 EN 10088-3: 2005
Standard 3 EN 10151: 2003
Standard 4 EN 10296-2: 2005
Standard 5 EN 10263-5: 2001
Standard 6 EN 10250-4: 2000
Standard 7 EN 10297-2: 2005
Standard 8 EN 10088-1: 2005
Standard 9 EN 10088-5: 2009
Standard 10 EN 10088-4: 2009

Chemical Composition

X6Cr17 – 1.4016

C max 0.08
Si max 1.00
Mn max 1.00
P max 0.040
S max 0.015
Cr 16 – 18

Mechanical Properties

X6Cr17 – 1.4016

Rm – Tensile strength (MPa) (+A) 400 – 630
Rp0.2 0.2% proof strength (MPa) (+A) 240 – 260
A – Min. elongation at fracture (%) (+A) 18 – 20
Nominal diameter (mm) 2 – 25
Z – Reduction in cross section on fracture (%) 60 – 63
Vickers hardness ( HV): (+CR) 200 – 300
Brinell hardness (HB): (+A) 200

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