Moda

Stainless steel for mildly corrosive environments

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The Moda range contains nine stainless steel products meant for mildly corrosive environments. Its ferritic stainless steels are nickel free and magnetizable.

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Moda range for mildly corrosive environments

The Moda range contains ferritic stainless steel grades for mildly corrosive environments in PRE range < 17. The most widely used ferritic grade, Moda 430/4016 (EN 1.4016), is a classic 16% chromium unstabilized ferritic stainless steel. Typical applications are kitchen equipment, household appliances, sinks and elevators.

Moda 410L/4003 (EN 1.4003) is unstabilized 12% chromium ferritic stainless steel designed for structural applications, like bus frames, having good welding characteristics and good impact properties in subzero temperatures.

Moda range offers also stabilized ferritic products, like Moda 409/4512 (EN 1.4512), which is particularly suitable for some automotive applications. In addition, Moda range ferritic stainless steels can show formability comparable to that of deep drawing quality carbon steels. Regarding welding characteristics, low interstitial levels and added stabilizers have made enormous improvements to ferritic stainless steels. Further, distortion and buckling is much lower during welding when compared to that of austenitic or duplex stainless steels due to their lower thermal expansion and higher thermal conductivity.

Moda range grades can be used in a wide range of applications supported with a broad selection of surface finishes from mills and service centers. 

See the full list of Moda grades below

Outokumpu Moda grades

Moda 430/4016 stainless steel

Moda 430/4016 is a classic 16 % chromium ferritic stainless steel used in mildly corrosive environments.

EN 1.4016

ASTM type 430

ASTM UNS S43000

Microstructure Ferritic

Typical applications

  • Kitchen equipment
  • Household appliances
  • Sinks
  • Flanges and valves

Datasheet

Download Moda range datasheet for more information on corrosion resistance, mechanical properties, physical properties and fabrication.

Typical chemical composition, % by mass

C 0.05

Cr 16.2

Ni -

Mo -

N -

Others -

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Moda 430Ti/4520 stainless steel

Moda 430Ti/4520 is an alternative to Moda 430/4016 with better formability and weldability for stamping, drawability applications, and complex shapes.

EN 1.4520

ASTM type 430Ti

ASTM UNS -

Microstructure Ferritic

Typical applications

  • Counter tops
  • Flue induction connectors
  • Automotive applications

Datasheet

Download Moda range datasheet for more information on corrosion resistance, mechanical properties, physical properties and fabrication.

Chemical composition

C 0.02

Cr 16.2

Ni -

Mo -

N -

Others Ti

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Moda 4589 stainless steel

Moda 4589 is a 14 % chromium product with a small amount of niobium for elevated strength, making it suitable for structural parts exposed to loads that demand higher yield points.

EN 1.4589

ASTM type -

ASTM UNS S42035

Microstructure Ferritic

Typical applications

  • Conveyor chains 
  • Railroad cars

Datasheet

Download Moda range datasheet for more information on corrosion resistance, mechanical properties, physical properties and fabrication.

Chemical composition

C 0.05

Cr 14.0

Ni 1.7

Mo 0.3

N -

Others

Ti

 

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Moda 439/4510 stainless steel

A titanium-stabilized 17% chromium ferritic steel with improved corrosion resistance, formability, and weldability compared to Moda 430/4016.

EN 1.4510

ASTM type 439

ASTM UNS S43035

Microstructure Ferritic

Typical applications

  • Automotive exhaust systems
  • Sugar industry equipment
  • Household appliances

Datasheet

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Chemical composition

C 0.02

Cr 17.1

Ni -

Mo -

N -

Others Ti

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Moda 410L/4003 stainless steel

Moda 410L/4003 is a weldable ferritic stainless steel with elevated yield strength and resistance to abrasion. Its better corrosion resistance compared to carbon steels enables lower maintenance costs and longer service life.

EN 1.4003

ASTM type 410L

ASTM UNS S40977

Microstructure Ferritic

Typical applications

  • Railroad and road vehicles
  • Shipping containers
  • Industrial applications
  • Mining conveyors

Datasheet

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Chemical composition

C 0.02

Cr 11.5

Ni 0.5

Mo -

N -

Others -

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Moda 409/4512 stainless steel

Moda 409/4512 is a weldable ferritic stainless steel with good oxidation resistance in dry air. It is also available as low-carbon Moda 409L.

EN 1.4512

ASTM type 409

ASTM UNS -

Microstructure Ferritic

Typical applications

  • Automotive applications
  • Industrial exhaust systems

Datasheet

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Chemical composition

C 0.02

Cr 11.5

Ni 0,2

Mo -

N -

Others Ti

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Moda 410S-4000 stainless steel

Moda 410S/4000 is a 13% chromium general-purpose stainless steel that is used widely where corrosion is not severe. When supplied in the age hardened condition Moda 410S/4000 can be used where moderate corrosion and higher strength is required, while retaining its machinability.

EN 1.4000

ASTM type 410S

ASTM UNS S41008

Microstructure Ferritic

Typical applications

  • Bearings
  • Bushings
  • Dies
  • Fasteners
  • Pump shafts
  • Valves and valve components

Datasheet

Download Moda range datasheet for more information on corrosion resistance, mechanical properties, physical properties and fabrication.

Chemical composition

C 0.03

Cr 12.5

Ni -

Mo -

N -

Others -

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Standards and approvals for Moda range

EN 10028-7 Flat products for pressure purposes – Stainless steels
EN 10088-1 Stainless steels – Part 1: List of stainless steels
EN 10088-2 Stainless steels – Corrosion resisting sheet/plate/strip for general and construction purposes
EN 10088-3 Stainless steels – Corrosion resisting semi-finished products/bars/rods/wire/sections for general and construction purposes
EN 10088-4 Stainless steel flat products, technical delivery conditions, steels for constructions
EN 10217-7 Welded steel tubes for pressure purposes – Stainless steel tubes
EN 10296-2 Welded circular steel tubes for mechanical and general engineering purposes - Stainless Steel tubes
ASTM A182 / ASME SA-182   Forged or rolled alloy-steel pipe flanges, forged fittings etc. for high temperature service
ASTM A240 / ASME SA-240 Heat-resisting Cr and Cr-Ni stainless steel plate/sheet/strip for pressure purposes
ASTM A276 Stainless and heat-resisting steel bars/shapes
ASTM A479 / ASME SA-479 Stainless steel bars for boilers and other pressure vessels
Eurocode 3 / EN 1993-1-4 Design of steel structures – Part 1-4: General rules – Supplementary rules for stainless steels
ISO 15510 Stainless steels – chemical composition

 

The most commonly used international product standards are given in the table. For a list of standards by product, see steelfinder.outokumpu.com

Outokumpu meets the most common certifications and approvals, including:

  • AD 2000 Merkblatt
  • Approval of Material Manufacturers
  • Factory Production Control Certificate
  • ISO 9001
  • ISO 14001
  • ISO 50001
  • ISO/TS 16949
  • NORSOK
  • OHSAS 18001
  • Pressure Equipment Directive (PED)

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