Balls > Steel and stainless steel ballsStainless steel balls
As with all precision balls, stainless steel balls are defined by their nominal diameter, the raw material from which they are made, and their degree of precision.
Stainless steel balls are primarily used in humid or corrosive environments.
Factors such as special hardness requirements or specific resistance to salt spray can also help guide the choice between different types of stainless steel.
There are numerous standardized diameters, both in metric and inch sizes.
The following table describes the characteristics of these stainless steel balls:
| Common Name | Symbolic designation | Numerical designation | Chemical composition in % | Hardness | Density Kg/dm3 | Properties | ||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| C | Si | Mn | P | S | Cr | Ni | Mo | Autre | ||||||
| Stainless steel 13% AISI 420C or Z40C13 | X39Cr13 | 1.4031 | 0,36 to 0,5 | 1 max | 1 max | 0,03 max | 0,04 max | 12,5 to 14,5 | 52 to 58 HRC | 7,68 | Good compromise between corrosion resistance and hardness. Hardenable stainless steel. | |||
| Stainless steel 13% SEW 400 | X65Cr13 | 1.4037 | 0,58 to 0,70 | 1 max | 1 max | 0,04 max | 0,015 max | 12,5 to 14,5 | 58 to 64 HRC | 7,7 | Characteristics close to 440C. | |||
| Stainless steel 17% AISI 440C or Z100CD17 | X105CrMo17 | 1.4125 | 0,95 to 1,2 | 1 max | 1 max | 0,04 max | 0,03 max | 16 to 18 | 0,40 à 0,80 | 58 to 64 HRC | 7,75 | High-quality stainless steel with high hardness. Used in stainless steel bearings. Through-hardened stainless steel. | ||
| Stainless steel 17% AISI 430 or Z8C17 | X6Cr17 | 1.4016 | 0,08 max | 1 max | 1 max | 0,04 max | 0,03 max | 16 to 18 | 135 to 380 HV | 7,68 | Intermediate stainless steel quality between 420 and 304. | |||
| Stainless steel 17% AISI 430F or Z10CF17 | X14CrMoS17 | 1.4104 | 0,10 to 0,17 | 1 max | 1,50 max | 0,040 max | 0,15 à 0,35 | 15,5 to 17,5 | 0,2 à 0,6 | 135 to 380 HV* | 7,68 | The addition of sulfur makes this stainless steel more easily machinable. | ||
| Stainless steel 18/10 AISI 304 or Z7CN 18-09 | X5CrNi18-10 | 1.4301 | 0,07 max | 1 max | 2 max | 0,045 max | 0,03 max | 17 to 19,5 | 8 to 10,5 | N: 0,11 max | 135 to 380 HV* | 7,93 | Austenitic stainless steel. Excellent resistance to corrosion and chemicals. Can be used where stainless steel is essential Austenitic stainless steel. Excellent resistance to corrosion and chemicals. Can be used where stainless steel is essential compared to hardness. | |
| Stainless steel 18/10 AISI 304L or Z3CN 18-10 | X2CrNi19-11 | 1.4306 | 0,03 max | 1 max | 2 max | 0,045 max | 0,03 max | 18 to 20 | 8 to 10,5 | N: 0,11 max | 135 to 380 HV* | 7,68 | ||
| Stainless steel 18/12/3 AISI 316 or Z6CND 17-12 | X5CrNiMo17 | 1.4401 | 0,07 max | 1 max | 2 max | 0,045 max | 0,03 max | 16,5 to 18,5 | 10 to 13 | 2 à 2,5 | N: 0,11 max | 135 to 380 HV* | 7,98 | Same as above, with the addition of molybdenum, further increasing resistance to corrosion and chemical agents (particularly strong acids). These stainless steels are less magnetic than AISI 304 and 304L stainless steels. |
| Stainless steel 18/12/3 AISI 316L or Z2CND 17-12 | X2CrNi17 12.02 | 1.4404 | 0,03 max | 1 max | 2 max | 0,045 max | 0,030 max | 16,50 à 18,50 | 10 to 13 | 2 à 2,5 | N: 0,11 max | 135 to 380 HV* | 7,97 | |
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