Hi,
410S is a martensitic stainless steel,which could be welded by matching consumables,typicaly ER410NiMo type.This electrode has slight modifed chemistry.Weld metal deposited by these electrodes is modified to contain less chromium and more nickel than weld metal deposited by E410 electrodes. The objective is to eliminate ferrite in the microstructure, as ferrite has a deleterious effect on mechanical properties of this alloy. Final postweld heat treatment typically should be in the range of 1150°F [620°C].
Altenatively austenitc fillers (ER 309L type) with suitable S.S Fluxes could be used.All manufacturers, e.g ESAB, Lincoln Electric and others have good austenitic filler wire & flux combination.
Another option could be Inconel-82 fillers, the choice could be special metals(
ASME Sec VIII, DIV allows exemption from PWHT, for welding of this alloy,with austenitic electrodes provided:-
-carbon content in the weld does not exceed 0.08%
-for thicknesses over 3?8 in. (10 mm) to 11?2 in. (38 mm) if a preheat of 450°F (232°C) is maintained during welding
and that the joints are completely radiographed.
If the consumable selction is from reputed manufacturers with proven performance knowledge,fillers with matching chemistry with PWHT is a good option. With austenitic consumables, without PWHT the HAZ always remain a suspect due to high hardness and low ductility.
The attached file would provide required information on matching electrodes.
Thanks
Pradip Goswami.