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SS 1.4034 conversion to AISI

SS 1.4034 conversion to AISI

SS 1.4034 conversion to AISI

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I have a European customer that specifies a SS1.4034 hardened, not tempered material on thier print.  This is Stainless Steel specification, but does anyone know where I can find a conversion from this specification to a AISI number?  If it is DIN, it isn't in my machinery's handbook edition.

Please advise ... any help would be appreciated.

Thanks!
Cadslave
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RE: SS 1.4034 conversion to AISI

I see Worknorme # SS1.4034 as AISI 420SS a martensitic stainless steel. I know this can be ordered in the annealed and the harden and tempered condition, ordering the coil in the full as quenched condition might be impossible. Usually fully hard martensite is useless for anything cept zippo sparker wheels. Try Sandivk, they have sales departments all over and one in benton harbor Michigan for sure.

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