Iso 15510 2014
Iso 15510 2014
STANDARD 15510
Second edition
2014-05-15
Reference number
ISO 15510:2014(E)
© ISO 2014
ISO 15510:2014(E)
Contents Page
Foreword......................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... iv
1 Scope.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 1
2 Normative references....................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
3 Terms and definitions...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
4 Chemical composition...................................................................................................................................................................................... 1
5 Designation of comparable steels........................................................................................................................................................ 1
Annex A (informative) Designation of the steels given in Table 1 and of comparable grades
covered in various designation systems....................................................................................................................................17
Annex B (informative) Designation of the steels given in Table 1 and of comparable grades
covered in various International Standards..........................................................................................................................42
Annex C (informative) Classification of grades........................................................................................................................................52
Annex D (informative) Density values for stainless steels..........................................................................................................55
Bibliography.............................................................................................................................................................................................................................. 61
Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 17, Steel, Subcommittee SC 4, Heat treatable and
alloy steels.
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1 Scope
This International Standard lists the chemical compositions of stainless steels agreed by ISO/TC 17/SC 4,
mainly on the basis of a composition of the specifications in existing ISO, ASTM, EN, JIS, and GB (Chinese)
standards. They apply to all wrought product forms including ingots and semi-finished material.
2 Normative references
The following documents, in whole or in part, are normatively referenced in this document and are
indispensable for its application. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated
references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO/TS 4949, Steel names based on letter symbols
ISO 6929, Steel products — Vocabulary
4 Chemical composition
The chemical composition of stainless steels approved by ISO/TC 17/SC 4 is given in Table 1.
WARNING — Due to hazardous effects to health and environmental problems of lead (Pb), it is
recommended to use steels with sulfur additions instead. These steels generally have comparable
properties relating to machinability.
NOTE If, in special cases, for example, an ISO committee charged with the establishment or revision
of a standard for a specific product or application of stainless steels sees the necessity of deviating from the
specifications in Table 1, it should inform ISO/TC 17/SC 4 (Secretariat’s address: FES/DIN, Postfach 10 51 45,
40042 Dusseldorf, Germany) of the reasons for this and try, before such deviations are considered, to achieve
consensus for a corresponding modification to Table 1.
The steel number of each grade is based on a decision of the ISO/TC 17/SC 4 group, taking into account
several commonly used existing standards and designations.
In particular, the principles below have been used for the steel numbers.
— The first subgroup contains four digits and is comparable to the European designation (EN numbers):
keeping the number on the right side and dropping the “1”.
— The second subgroup contains three digits and refers, in most cases, to the three middle digits of the
UNS number used by ASTM. In the case of the ISO designation, contrary to the UNS system, no letter
(an S or an N in the case of stainless steels) is used as a start. This 3-digit subgroup allows reference
to the obsolete AISI numbers or to the numerical part of the standard designations used in other
countries, such as Japan (JIS) and China (GB).
— The third subgroup contains two digits. In most cases, similar principles to those used in the UNS
have been adopted. Care should be taken because some differences can exist among UNS, Chinese,
and ISO designations (see Table 2). The principles stated in Table 2 apply within each YYY series.
— The last digit is a single letter that allows the reader to identify, in a simple way, if the grade
composition corresponds exactly to that included in one or more of the four existing standard
practices from Europe, the USA, Japan, or China. If the composition is a compromise between several
standards, it is then a new and genuine ISO composition. The last digit of the ISO designation is then
I (see Table 3).
Table 4 gives complementary explanations for the use of the ISO numbering system through examples.
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Tables A.1, A.2, and A.3 in Annex A give the designations of stainless steels which are listed in other
designation systems and are identical or comparable to the grades in Table 1. In Table A.1, the sequence
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of steels is the same as in Table 1. In Table A.2, the sequence is given in the order of the three middle
digits defined by the first three UNS numbers. In Table A.3, the sequence is given in the order of the
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steel grades of Table 1 are to be found in other International
Standards.
Table D.1 in Annex D comprises density values for the steels given in Table 1.
NOTE 1 To compare similar grades, it is necessary to check each element before making a substitution.
NOTE 2 Steels in this International Standard and in ISO 16143‑1 to ISO 16143‑3 are listed according to a line
number (see Table A.1) with the following rules. The primary rule is ordering by austentic steels (without Mo),
austenitic steels with Mo, austentic steels with Ni/Co as the main alloying elements, austenitic-ferritic (duplex)
steels first without Mo then with Mo, ferritic steels first without Mo then with Mo, martensitic steels first without
Mo then with Mo and precipitation-hardening steels without and with Mo. The secondary rule is ordering by the
line numbers as given in Table A.1. The line number consists of two letters, two digits. and a last letter. For the
first letter ‘a’ means for austenitic steels, ‘d’ for duplex steels, ‘f’ for ferritic steels, ‘m’ for martensitic steels and
‘p’ for precipitation-hardening steels. The second letter means ‘P’ for pure without Mo, ‘M’ for molybdenum and
‘N’ for Ni/Co as the main alloying element. The next two digits are the sum of the main alloying elements of Cr, Mo
and Ni/Mn/Co (for the ferritic and martensitic steels it is only the sum of Cr and Mo). The last digit stands for the
relative C-content (‘A’ means low carbon and ‘Z’ means high carbon). Although, for example, for the first some 25
austenitic steels are strictly ordered by this criteria it is not consequently applied when grouping of steel grades
with the same characteristics seems to be beneficial, like austenitic-maganese-alloyed steels or steels of the AISI
316 series. The line number is by no means a steel designation and it is not for commercial purposes.
a) Austenitic steels
X5CrNi17-7 4319-301-00-I AP24H 0,07 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 16,0 to 18,0 — 6,0 to 8,0 0,10 —
X12CrNi17-
4310-301-09-X AP24N 0,15 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030 16,0 to 18,0 — 6,0 to 8,0 — —
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X12CrNiSe18-9 4625-303-23-X AP27O 0,15 1,00 2,00 0,20 0,060 17,0 to 19,0 — 8,0 to 10,0 — Se: ≥0,15
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X12CrNiSi18-9-3 4326-302-15-I AP27P 0,15 2,00 to 3,00 2,00 0,045 0,030 17,0 to 19,0 — 8,0 to 10,0 — —
X2CrNiN18-9 4311-304-53-I AP27A 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 17,5 to 19,5 — 8,0 to 11,0 0,12 to 0,22 —
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X6CrNiCu18-9-2 4567-304-98-X AP27J 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030 17,0 to 19,0 — 8,0 to 10,5 — Cu: 1,00 to 3,0
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X3CrNiCu18-9-4 4567-304-30-I AP27F 0,04 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 17,0 to 19,0 — 8,0 to 10,5 0,10 Cu: 3,0 to 4,0
X6CrNiCuS18-9-2 4570-303-31-I AP27I 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,045 ≥0,15 17,0 to 19,0 0,60 8,0 to 10,0 0,10 Cu: 1,40 to 1,80
X12CrNiCuS18-9-3 4667-303-76-J AP27Q 0,15 1,00 3,00 0,20
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X5CrNiN19-9 4315-304-51-I AP28F 0,08 1,00 2,50 0,045 0,030 18,0 to 20,0 — 7,0 to 10,5 0,10 to 0,30 —f
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4560-304-
X3CrNiCu19-9-2 AP28D 0,035 1,00 1,50 to 2,00 0,045 0,015 18,0 to 19,0 — 8,0 to 9,0 0,10 Cu: 1,50 to 2,00
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X6CrNiCu19-9-1 4649-304-76-J AP28I 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030 18,0 to 20,0 — 8,0 to 10,5 — Cu: 0,70 to 1,30
4640-304- 0,030 to
X5CrNiCu19-6-2 AP28L 0,50 1,50 to 4,0 0,045 0,015 18,0 to 19,0 5,5 to 6,9 0,03 to 0,11 Cu: 1,30 to 2,00
76-E 0,08
X5CrNi18-10 4301-304-00-I AP28E 0,07 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 17,5 to 19,5 — 8,0 to 10,5c 0,10 —
X6CrNiTi18-10 4541-321-00-I AP28G 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 17,0 to 19,0 — 9,0 to 12,0c — Ti: 5 × C to 0,70
X7CrNiTi18-10 4940-321-09-I AP28O 0,04 to 0,10 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 17,0 to 19,0 — 9,0 to 12,0c — Ti: 5 × C to 0,80
Ti: 5 × C to 0,70
X6CrNiTiB18-10 4941-321-09-I AP28J 0,04 to 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,035 0,015 17,0 to 19,0 — 9,0 to 12,0 — B: 0,001 5 to
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Table 1 (continued)
Steel designation
ISO name ISO number Line number C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni N Others
% (mass fraction)a
X6CrNiNb18-10 4550-347-00-I AP28H 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 17,0 to 19,0 — 9,0 to 12,0c — Nb: 10 × C to 1,00
X7CrNiNb18-10 4912-347-09-I AP28K 0,04 to 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 17,0 to 19,0 — 9,0 to 12,0c — Nb: 10 × C to 1,00
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4650-304-
X2CrNiCu19-10 AP29A 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,015 18,5 to 20,0 — 9,0 to 10,0 0,08 Cu: 1,00
75-E
X2CrNi19-11 4306-304-03-I AP30A 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 18,0 to 20,0 — 10,0 to 12,0c 0,10 —
X6CrNi18-12 4303-305-00-I AP30I 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 17,0 to 19,0 — 10,5 to 13,0 0,10 —
X8CrNiNb16-13 4961-347-77-E AP29L 0,04 to 0,10 0,30 to 0,60 1,50 0,035 0,015 15,0 to 17,0 — 12,0 to 14,0 — Nb: 10 × C to 1,20
4818-304-
X6CrNiSiNCe19-10 AP29J 0,04 to 0,08 1,00 to 2,00 1,00 0,045 0,015b 18,0 to 20,0 — 9,0 to 11,0 0,12 to 0,20 Ce: 0,03 to 0,08
15-E
X40CrNiWSi15-14-3-2 4867-316-77-J AP29P 0,35 to 0,45 1,50 to 2,50 0,60 0,040 0,030 14,0 to 16,0 — 13,0 to 15,0 — W: 2,00 to 3,00
4884-305-
X6CrNiSi18-13-4 AP31H 0,08 3,0 to 5,0 2,00 0,045 0,030 15,0 to 20,0 — 11,5 to 15,0 — —
00-X
4835-308-
X7CrNiSiNCe21-11 AP32N 0,05 to 0,10 1,40 to 2,00 0,80 0,040 0,030 20,0 to 22,0 — 10,0 to 12,0 0,14 to 0,20 Ce: 0,03 to 0,08
15-U
X15CrNiSi20-12 4828-305-09-I AP32R 0,20 1,50 to 2,50 2,00 0,045 0,030 19,0 to 21,0 — 11,0 to 13,0 0,10 —
4361-306-
X1CrNiSi18-15-4 AP33A 0,015 3,7 to 4,5 2,00 0,025 0,010 16,5 to 18,5 0,20 14,0 to 16,0 0,10 —
00-E
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X8CrMnCuN17-8-3 4597-204-76-I AP25L 0,10 2,00 6,5 to 9,0 0,040 0,030 15,0 to 18,0 1,00 3,00 0,10 to 0,30 Cu: 2,00 to 3,5
X8CrMnNi19-6-3 4376-201-00-E AP28P 0,10 1,00 5,0 to 8,0 0,045 0,015 17,0 to 20,5 — 2,00 to 4,5 0,30 —
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X3CrMnNiCu15-8-5-3l AP28C 0,030 1,00 7,0 to 9,0 0,040 0,010 14,0 to 16,0 0,80 4,5 to 6,0 0,02 to 0,06 Cu: 2,0 to 4,0
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X12CrMnNiN17-7-5 4372-201-00-I AP29O 0,15g 1,00 5,5 to 7,5 0,045 0,030b 16,0 to 18,0 — 3,5 to 5,5 0,05 to 0,25 —
X2CrMnNiN17-7-5 4371-201-53-I AP29B 0,030 1,00 6,0 to 8,0 0,045 0,015 16,0 to 17,5 — 3,5 to 5,5 0,15 to 0,25 Cu: 1,00
X6CrNiMnCu17-8-4-2 4617-201-76-J AP29I 0,08 1,70 3,0 to 5,0 0,045 0,030 15,0 to 18,0 — 6,0 to 9,0 — Cu: 1,00 to 3,0
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X9CrMnNiCu17-8-5-2 4618-201-76-E AP30L 0,10 1,00 5,5 to 9,5 0,070 0,010 16,5 to 18,5 — 4,5 to 5,5 0,15 Cu: 1,00 to 2,50
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X12CrMnNiN18-9-5 4373-202-00-I AP32O 0,15 1,00 7,5 to 10,0 0,060 0,030 17,0 to 19,0 — 4,0 to 6,0 0,15 to 0,30 —
X11CrNiMnN19-8-6 4369-202-91-I AP33L 0,07 to 0,15 0,50 to 1,00 5,0 to 7,5 0,030 0,015 17,5 to 19,5 — 6,5 to 8,5 0,20 to 0,30 —
X13CrMnNiN18-13-2 4020-241-00-X AP33M 0,15 1,00 11,0 to 14,0 0,045 0,030 16,5 to 19,0 — 0,5 to 2,5 0,20 to 0,45 —
4646-240-
X6CrMnNiCuN18-12-4 AP34H 0,02 to 0,10 1,00 10,5 to 12,5 0,050 0,015 17,0 to 19,0 0,50 3,5 to 4,5 0,20 to 0,30 Cu: 1,50 to 3,0
76-E
4378-240-
X6CrMnNiN18-13-3 AP34I 0,08 1,00 11,5 to 14,5 0,060 0,030 17,0 to 19,0 — 2,3 to 2,7 0,20 to 0,40 —
00-X
4890-202-
X53CrMnNiN21-9-4 AP34V 0,48 to 0,58 0,35 8,0 to 10,0 0,040 0,030 20,0 to 22,0 — 3,25 to 4,5 0,35 to 0,50 —
09-X
X20CrNiN22-11 4824-308-09-J AP33Q 0,15 to 0,25 1,00 1,00 to 1,60 0,040 0,030 20,5 to 22,5 — 10,0 to 12,0 0,15 to 0,30 —
4950-309-
X6CrNi23-13 AP36J 0,04 to 0,08 0,70 2,00 0,035 0,015 22,0 to 24,0 — 12,0 to 15,0 0,10 —
08-E
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4982-215- 0,80 to
X10CrNiMoMnNbVB15-10-1 AM32P 0,06 to 0,15 0,20 to 1,00 5,50 to 7,0 0,035 0,015 14,0 to 16,0 9,0 to 11,0 0,10 Nb: 0,75 to 1,25
00-E 1,20
B: 0,003 to 0,009
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X6CrNiCuSiMo19-10-3-2 4660-315-77-I AM30J 0,08 0,50 to 2,50 2,00 0,045 0,030 17,0 to 20,5 8,5 to 11,5 — Cu: 1,50 to 3,5
1,50
0,50 to
X6CrNiSiCuMo19-13-3-3-1 4648-315-77-I AM33I 0,08 2,50 to 4,0 2,00 0,045 0,030 17,0 to 20,5 11,0 to 14,0 — Cu: 1,50 to 3,5
1,50
0,030 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 16,5 to 18,5 2,00 to 10,0 to 12,5c 0,12 to 0,22 —
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X2CrNiMoN17-11-2 4406-316-53-I AM30B
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X3CrNiCuMo17-11-3-2 4578-316-76-E AM30F 0,04 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,015 16,5 to17,5 10,0 to 11,0 0,10 Cu: 3,0 to 3,5
2,50
2,00 to
X2CrNiMo17-12-2 4404-316-03-I AM31A 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 16,5 to18,5 10,0 to 13,0c 0,10 —
3,00
2,00 to
X5CrNiMo17-12-2 4401-316-00-I AM31I 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 16,0 to 18,0 10,0 to 13,0c 0,10 —
3,00
2,00 to
X6CrNiMoTi17-12-2 4571-316-35-I AM31F 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 16,5 to 18,5 10,5 to 13,5c — Ti: 5 × C to 0,70
2,50
2,00 to
X6CrNiMoNb17-12-2 4580-316-40-I AM31G 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 16,5 to 18,5 10,5 to 13,5 — Nb: 10 × C to 1,00
2,50
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X6CrNiMoCu18-12-2-2 4665-316-76-J AM32I 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030 17,0 to 19,0 10,0 to 14,0 — Cu: 1,00 to 2,50
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Table 1 (continued)
Steel designation
ISO name ISO number Line number C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni N Others
% (mass fraction)a
2,50 to
X2CrNiMo17-12-3 4432-316-03-I AM32A 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 16,5 to18,5 10,5 to 13,0c 0,10 —
3,00
2,50 to
X3CrNiMo17-12-3 4436-316-00-I AM32F 0,05 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 16,5 to 18,5 10,5 to 13,0c 0,10 —
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X2CrNiMoN17-12-3 4429-316-53-I AM32B 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 16,5 to 18,5 10,5 to 13,0c 0,12 to 0,22 —
3,00
2,00 to
X6CrNiMoN17-12-3 4495-316-51-J AM32H 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030 16,0 to 18,0 10,0 to 14,0 0,10 to 0,22 —
3,0
2,00 to
X6CrNiMoS17-12-3 4494-316-74-J AM32K 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,045 ≥0,10 16,0 to 18,0 10,0 to 14,0 — —
3,0
4449-316- 2,25 to
X3CrNiMo18-12-3 AM33F 0,035 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,015 17,0 to 18,2 11,5 to 12,5 0,08 Cu: 1,00
76-E 2,75
2,00 to B: 0,001 5 to
X3CrNiMoBN17-13-3 4910-316-77-E AM33G 0,04 0,75 2,00 0,035 0,015 16,0 to 18,0 12,0 to 14,0 0,10 to 0,18
3,0 0,005 0
1,20 to
X2CrNiMoCu18-14-2-2 4647-316-75-X AM34A 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030 17,0 to 19,0 12,0 to 16,0 — Cu: 1,00 to 2,50
2,75
4435-316-
X2CrNiMo17-14-3 AM34C 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030 16,0 to 18,0 2,0 to 3,0 12,0 to 15,0 — —
03-X
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X2CrNiMo18-14-3 4435-316-91-I AM35A 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030 17,0 to 19,0 12,5 to 15,0 0,10 —
3,00
1,8 to
X30CrCrNiMoPB20-11-2 4879-317-77-J AM33R 0,25 to 0,35 1,00 1,20 0,18 to 0,25 0,030 19,0 to 21,0 10,0 to 12,0 — B: 0,001 to 0,010
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X2CrNiMoN18-12-4 4434-317-53-I AM34B 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 17,5 to 20,0 11,0 to 14,0c 0,10 to 0,20 —
4,0
X2CrNiMoN17-13-5 4439-317-26-E AM35B 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,015 16,5 to 18,5 4,0 to 5,0 12,5 to 14,5 0,12 to 0,22 —
4445-317-
X6CrNiMo19-13-4 AM36I 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030 18,0 to 20,0 3,0 to 4,0 11,0 to 15,0 0,10 —
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X2CrNiMo19-14-4 4438-317-03-I AM37A 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030b 17,5 to 20,0 3,0 to 4,0 12,0 to 15,0 0,10 —
X2CrNiMoN18-15-5 4483-317-26-I AM38A 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,045 0,030 17,0 to 20,0 4,0 to 5,0 13,5 to 17,5 0,10 to 0,20 —
X3CrNiMo18-16-5 4476-317-92-X AM39F 0,04 1,00 2,50 0,045 0,030 16,0 to 19,0 4,0 to 6,0 15,0 to 17,0 — —
0,50 to
X4CrNiMoN25-14-1 4496-309-51-J AM40F 0,06 1,50 2,00 0,045 0,030 23,0 to 26,0 12,0 to 16,0 0,25 to 0,40 —
1,20
X1CrNiMoCuN20-18-7 4547-312-54-I AM45A 0,020 0,70 1,00 0,035 0,015 19,5 to 20,5 6,0 to 7,0 17,5 to 18,5 0,18 to 0,25 Cu: 0,50 to 1,00
4466-310- 2,00 to
X1CrNiMoN25-22-2 AM49A 0,020 0,70 2,00 0,025 0,010 24,0 to 26,0 21,0 to 23,0 0,10 to 0,16 —
Co: 0,50
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X5NiCrAlTi31-20 AN51J 0,03 to 0,08 0,70 1,50 0,015 0,010 19,0 to 22,0 — 30,0 to 32,5 0,030
77-E Ti: 0,20 to 0,50
Al+Ti: 0,70
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Al: 0,15 to 0,45
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X2NiCrAlTi32-20 AN52B 0,030 0,70 1,00 0,020 0,015 20,0 to 23,0 — 32,0 to 35,0 — Ti: [8 × (C+N)] to
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Al: 0,20 to 0,65
Co: 0,50
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4959-088- Cu: 0,50
X8NiCrAlTi32-20 AN52L 0,05 to 0,10 0,70 1,50 0,015 0,010 19,0 to 22,0 — 30,0 to 34,0 0,030
77-E Ti: 0,20 to 0,65
Ni+Co:30,0 to
34,0
Al: 0,15 to 0,60
X8NiCrAlTi32-21 4876-088-00-I AN53L 0,10 1,00 1,50 0,015 0,015 19,0 to 23,0 — 30,0 to 34,0 — Ti:0,15 to 0,60
Cu: 0,70
Cu: 0,75
4959-088- Fe: ≥39,5
X7NiCrAlTi33-21 AN54L 0,05 to 0,10 1,00 1,50 0,045 0,015 19,0 to 23,0 — 30,0 to 35,0 —
10-U Ti: 0,15 to 0,60
Al: 0,15 to 0,60
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Table 1 (continued)
Steel designation
ISO name ISO number Line number C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni N Others
% (mass fraction)a
Cu: 0,75
Fe: ≥39,5
4959-088-
X8NiCrAlTi33-21 AN54M 0,06 to 0,10 1,00 1,50 0,040 0,015 19,0 to 23,0 — 30,0 to 35,0 — Ti: 0,15 to 0,60
11-U
Al: 0,15 to 0,60
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4479-089-
X1NiCrMoMnN34-27-6-5l AN72A 0,020 0,50 4,0 to 6,0 0,025 0,010 26,0 to 28,0 5,0 to 6,0 33,0 to 35,0 0,30 to 0,50 Cu: 0,50
4062-322-
X2CrNiN22-2l DP24A 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,040 0,010 21,5 to 24,0 0,45 1,00 to 2,90 0,16 to 0,28 —
02-U l
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4669-322-
X2CrCuNiN23-2-2l DP25A 0,045 1,00 1,00 to 3,00 0,040 0,030 21,5 to 24,0 0,50 1,00 to 3,00 0,12 to 0,20 Cu: 1,60 to 3,00
76-El
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4162-321- 0,10 to
X2CrMnNiN21-5-1l DP27F 0,040 1,00 4,0 to 6,0 0,040 0,015 21,0 to 22,0 1,35 to 1,90 0,20 to 0,25 Cu: 0,10 to 0,80
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01-El 0,80
0,10 to
X2CrNiN23-4 4362-323-04-I DP27B 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,035 0,015 22,0 to 24,5 3,5 to 5,5 0,05 to 0,20 Cu: 0,10 to 0,60
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01-X 0,60
2,50 to
X2CrNiMoSiMnN19-5-3-2-2 4424-315-00-I DM29B 0,030 1,40 to 2,00 1,20 to 2,00 0,035 0,030 18,0 to 19,0 4,3 to 5,2 0,05 to 0,10 —
3,0
2,50 to
X2CrNiMoN22-5-3h 4462-318-03-I DM30A 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,035 0,015 21,0 to 23,0 4,5 to 6,5 0,10 to 0,22 —
3,5
4480-329- 1,00 to
X6CrNiMo26-4-2 DM32F 0,08 0,75 1,00 0,040 0,030 23,0 to 28,0 2,5 to 5,0 — —
00-U 2,00
4662-824- 1,00 to
1,30 to
X3CrNiMoN27-5-2 4460-312-00-I DM34F 0,050 1,00 2,00 0,035 0,030b 25,0 to 28,0 4,5 to 6,5 0,05 to 0,20 —
2,00
X2CrNiMoCuN25-6-3 4507-325-20-I DM34A 0,030 0,70 2,00 0,035 0,015 24,0 to 26,0 3,0 to 4,0 6,0 to 8,0 0,20 to 0,30 Cu: 1,00 to 2,50
X3CrNiMoCuN26-6-3-2 4507-325-50-X DM35F 0,04 1,00 1,50 0,040 0,030 24,0 to 27,0 2,9 to 3,9 4,5 to 6,5 0,10 to 0,25 Cu: 1,50 to 2,50
f) Ferritic steels
07-U l
ISO 15510:2014
4030-410-
X2Cr12 FP12A 0,030 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,030 11,0 to 13,5 — — — —
90-X
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4512-409-10- Ti: 6 × (C+N) to
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X2CrTi12mn FP12B 0,030 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,030b 10,5 to 12,5 — 0,50 0,030
Imn 0,65
X2CrNi12 4003-410-77-I FP12C 0,030 1,00 2,00 0,040 0,015 10,5 to 12,5 — 0,30 to 1,10 0,030 —
4600-410-
X2CrMnNiTi12 FP12D 0,030 1,00 1,00 to 2,50 0,015 0,015 11,0 to 13,0 — 0,30 to 1,00 0,025 Ti: 6 × C to 0,35
70-E
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X6CrNiTi12 4516-409-75-I FP12F 0,08 1,00 2,00 0,040 0,015 10,5 to 12,5 — 0,50 to 1,50 0,030 Ti: 0,05 to 0,35
X6Cr13 4000-410-08-I FP13G 0,08i 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,030b 11,5 to 14,0 — 0,75 — —
X6CrAl13 4002-405-00-I FP13H 0,08 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,030b 11,5 to 14,0 — — — Al: 0,10 to 0,30
X10CrAlSi13 4724-405-77-I FP13L 0,12 0,70 to 1,40 1,00 0,040 0,015 12,0 to 14,0 — 1,00 — Al: 0,70 to 1,20
4012-429-
X10Cr15 FP15L 0,12 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,030 14,0 to 16,0 — — — —
00-X
X1CrNb15 4595-429-71-I FP15A 0,020 1,00 1,00 0,035 0,015 14,0 to 16,0 — — 0,020 Nb: 0,20 to 0,60
X6Cr17 4016-430-00-I FP17I 0,08i 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,030b 16,0 to 18,0 — — — —
X7CrS17 4004-430-20-I FP17L 0,09 1,50 1,50 0,040 ≥0,15 16,0 to 18,0 0,60 — — —
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Ti: 8 × (C+N) to
X2CrTi17 4520-430-70-I FP17A 0,025 0,50 0,50 0,040 0,015 16,0 to 18,0 — — 0,015
0,60d
Table 1 (continued)
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Steel designation
ISO name ISO number Line number C Si Mn P S Cr Mo Ni N Others
% (mass fraction)a
X3CrNb17 4511-430-71-I FP17G 0,05 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,015 16,0 to 18,0 — — 0,030 Nb: 12 × C to 1,00
X6CrNi17-1 4017-430-91-E FP17H 0,08 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,015 16,0 to 18,0 — 1,20 to 1,60 — —
Ti: 8 × (C+N) to
X2CrCuTi18 4664-430-75-J FP18A 0,025 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,030 16,0 to 20,0 — — 0,025 0,80d
Cu: 0,30 to 0,80
Ti: 0,10 to 0,60
4509-439-
X2CrTiNb18 FP18B 0,030 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,015 17,5 to 18,5 — — — Nb: 0,30+3 × C to
40-X
1,00
X10CrAlSi18 4742-430-77-I FP18N 0,12 0,70 to 1,40 1,00 0,040 0,015 17,0 to 19,0 — 1,00 — Al: 0,70 to 1,20
X8CrAl19-3 4764-442-72-J FP19N 0,10 1,50 1,00 0,040 0,030 17,0 to 21,0 — — — Al: 2,00 to 4,0
Nb:1,00
4607-445- Ti: [4 ×
X2CrNbTi20 FP20A 0,030 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,015 18,5 to 20,5 — — 0,030
00-E (C+N)+0,15] to
0,80d
Cu: 0,50, Al: 0,05
4611-445- Ti: [4 ×
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X2CrTi21l FP21A 0,030 1,00 1,00 0,050 0,050 19,0 to 22,0 0,50 0,50 —
70-El (C+N)+0,20] to
1,00d
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4621-445- Cu:0,10 to 1,00
X2CrNbCu21 FP21B 0,030 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,015 20,0 to 21,5 — — 0,030
00-E Nb: 0,20 to 1,00
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Cu:0,30 to 0,80
X2CrTiCu22 4621-443-30-J FP22A 0,025 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,030 20,0 to 23,0 — — 0,025 Ti: 8 × (C+N) to
0,80d
Cu: 0,50, Al: 0,05
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4613-446- Ti: [4 ×
X2CrTi24l FP24A 0,030 1,00 1,00 0,050 0,050 22,0 to 25,0 0,50 0,50 —
70-El (C+N)+0,20] to
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1,00d
X10CrAlSi25 4762-445-72-I FP25N 0,12 0,70 to 1,40 1,00 0,040 0,015 23,0 to 26,0 — 1,00 — Al: 1,20 to 1,70
4589-429- 0,20 to
X5CrNiMoTi15-2 FM16H 0,08 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,015 13,5 to 15,5 1,00 to 2,50 — Ti: 0,30 to 0,50
70-E 1,20
0,20 to
0,75 to
X6CrMo17-1 4113-434-00-I FM18I 0,08 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,030b 16,0 to 18,0 — — —
1,40
0,80 to
X6CrMoNb17-1 4526-436-00-I FM18J 0,08 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,015 16,0 to 18,0 — 0,040 Nb: 5xC to 1,00
1,40
0,40 to Ti+Nb+Zr:
X2CrMo23-2 4129-445-92-J FM25A 0,025 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,030 21,0 to 24,0 — 0,025 —
2,50
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4131-446- 0,75 to
X1CrMo26-1 FM27A 0,010 0,40 0,40 0,030 0,020 25,0 to 27,5 — 0,015 —
92-C 1,50
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(Ti + Nb):
4750-446-
X2CrMoNi27-4-2 FM31A 0,030 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,030 25,0 to 28,0 3,0 to 4,0 1,00 to 3,5 0,040 0,20 + 6 × (C+N)
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60-U
to 1,00
1,50 to
X1CrMo30-2 4135-447-92-C FM32A 0,010 0,40 0,40 0,030 0,020 28,5 to 32,0 — 0,015 —
h) Martensitic steels
2,50
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X12Cr13 4006-410-00-I MP13B 0,08 to 0,15 1,00 1,50 0,040 0,030b 11,5 to 13,5 — 0,75 — —
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X12CrS13 4005-416-00-I MP13C 0,08 to 0,15 1,00 1,50 0,040 ≥0,15 12,0 to 14,0 0,60 — — —
X13CrPb13 4642-416-72-J MP13A 0,15 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,030 11,5 to 13,5 — — — Pb: 0,05 to 0,30
4024-410-
X15Cr13 MP13F 0,12 to 0,17 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,015 12,0 to 14,0 — — — —
09-E
X20Cr13 4021-420-00-I MP13I 0,16 to 0,25 1,00 1,50 0,040 0,030b 12,0 to 14,0 — — — —
X30Cr13 4028-420-00-I MP13M 0,26 to 0,35 1,00 1,50 0,040 0,030b 12,0 to 14,0 — — — —
X33CrS13 4029-420-20-I MP13N 0,25 to 0,40 1,00 1,50 0,060 ≥0,15 12,0 to 14,0 0,60 0,60 — —
X33CrPb13 4643-420-72-J MP13O 0,26 to 0,40 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,030 12,0 to 14,0 — — — Pb: 0,05 to 0,30
X39Cr13 4031-420-00-I MP13P 0,36 to 0,42 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,030b 12,5 to 14,5 — — — —
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X46Cr13 4034-420-00-I MP13Q 0,43 to 0,50 1,00 1,00 0,040 0,030b 12,5 to 14,5 — — — —