AISI 431
Martensitic Stainless
AISI 431 stainless steel is a high-strength, martensitic stainless steel known for its excellent corrosion resistance and good mechanical properties. With a composition of around 15-17% chromium and 1.25-2.5% nickel, it offers superior resistance to corrosion, especially in marine environments, compared to other martensitic steels. AISI 431 is highly resistant to both stress corrosion cracking and high-strength applications, making it ideal for shafts, bolts, and fasteners. It can be heat-treated to achieve high tensile strength and hardness while maintaining good toughness. However, it has lower weldability and formability than austenitic grades like 304 or 316.
431 is a martensitic stainless steel with a 17% chromium and 2.55 nickel content. It offers good corrosion resistance in mild marine and industrial atmospheres, where high tensile and yield strength along with excellent toughness are required
Equivalent/Similar Standards
| Standard | Material Name |
|---|---|
| AISI | 431 |
| WNR | 1.4044 1.4057 |
| Commercial | EN 57 |
| British Standards | S80D 14978 AMS 5628 BS 7S80 MSRR 6573 |
| Military | AMS 5628 MIL-S-86213 431 MIL-S-8967 (ASG) MIL-S-187320 |
| UNS | S43100 |
| EU EN | X17CrNi16-2 |
| USA | 431 |
| Germany DIN | X17CrNi16-2 |

