Is there a simple, shop based, test that can be used to
distinguish martinsitic SST (400 series) from CRS/Drill Rod?
Hopefully something on the order of grinding wheel sparks,
etc...
Thanks
The more you know, the more you
know you don't know....
Dip it in 50% nitric acid. If SS, nothing much will happen. If carbon steel, lots of nasty bubbling and outgassing. Or, dip it a copper sulfate solution. Carbon steel will plate out copper right away, SS will not , or maybe do a little, depending on whether or not it was passivated.
Use a magnet to distinguish between 400 series ferritic and martensitic stainless steels and austenitic, 300 series, stainless steels. 400 series are ferromagnetic (strongly attracted to the magnet).
Thanks for the tips. I will order some CuSO4 and
Nitric Acid for testing. I have a number of bars
which could be 1030, 1045, 416, or 430, based on
receiving records. The sawman cut off the color
codes....
If you have this kind of mix-up with material inventory, do yourself a favor and have a local chemical/metallurgical lab perform a chemical analysis. Chemical analysis costs between $50-$75 a sample, and it is well worth the price. You can't afford to be mixing even various grades of carbon steel in your inventory.