Type
Solid stainless steel welding wire. (13% Cr Steel)
classification
AWS
A 5.9: ER410
EN ISO
14343-A: G Z 13
W.Nr.
1.4009
DIN
8555: MSG 5-GZ-CGTZ
Applications

Overlay of carbon and low-alloy steels for resistance to corrosion, erosion, or abrasion. 410 has higher hardness and is used in valve seats to obtain better galling resistance. Normally to obtain adequate ductility, preheat and post-weld heat-treatment are required.

Type
Solid stainless steel welding wire. (13% Cr Steel)
Applications

Overlay of carbon and low-alloy steels for resistance to corrosion, erosion, or abrasion. 410 has higher hardness and is used in valve seats to obtain better galling resistance. Normally to obtain adequate ductility, preheat and post-weld heat-treatment are required.

Properties

CEWELD® 410 is a martensitic stainless steel that is heat-treatable. It has a nominal weld metal composition of 12% Chromium. These weld deposits are air-hardenable that can normally be heat-treated after welding.

Classification
AWS
A 5.9: ER410
EN ISO
14343-A: G Z 13
F-nr
6
FM
5
W.Nr.
1.4009
DIN
8555: MSG 5-GZ-CGTZ
Suitable for

Ferritic 13 % Chrome steel,

1.4000, 1.4001, 1.4002, 1.4003, 1.4006, 1.4008,  1.4021, 1.4024, 

X6Cr13, X6CrAl13,  X10Cr13, X15Cr13, X20Cr13, G-X10Cr13

AISI 410, 420

Approvals
CE
Welding positions
PA
PB
PC
PD
PE
PF
PG
Redrying
Not required
Gas acc. EN ISO 14175
M20, M21, M11, C1
Analysis
C Si Mn P S Cr Ni Mo Nb N Cu W
0.1 0.25 0.4 0.02 0.001 12.5 0.2 0.04 0.01 0.04 0.05
Mechanical Properties
Heat
Treatment
RP0,2
(MPa)
Rm
(MPa)
A5
(%)
Hardness
As Welded 400 600 22 35 HRc