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EN 1.4020 (X13CrMnNiN18-13-2) Stainless Steel

EN 1.4020 stainless steel is an austenitic stainless steel formulated for primary forming into wrought products. 1.4020 is the EN numeric designation for this material. X13CrMnNiN18-13-2 is the EN chemical designation.

It has a fairly low base cost among wrought austenitic stainless steels. In addition, it has a fairly low embodied energy and can have a moderately low ductility.

The properties of EN 1.4020 stainless steel include four common variations. This page shows summary ranges across all of them. For more specific values, follow the links immediately below. The graph bars on the material properties cards further below compare EN 1.4020 stainless steel to: wrought austenitic stainless steels (top), all iron alloys (middle), and the entire database (bottom). A full bar means this is the highest value in the relevant set. A half-full bar means it's 50% of the highest, and so on.

Mechanical Properties

Brinell Hardness

190 to 340

Elastic (Young's, Tensile) Modulus

200 GPa 29 x 106 psi

Elongation at Break

13 to 34 %

Fatigue Strength

340 to 540 MPa 49 to 79 x 103 psi

Poisson's Ratio

0.28

Shear Modulus

77 GPa 11 x 106 psi

Shear Strength

510 to 680 MPa 74 to 99 x 103 psi

Tensile Strength: Ultimate (UTS)

770 to 1130 MPa 110 to 160 x 103 psi

Tensile Strength: Yield (Proof)

430 to 950 MPa 62 to 140 x 103 psi

Thermal Properties

Latent Heat of Fusion

280 J/g

Maximum Temperature: Corrosion

410 °C 780 °F

Maximum Temperature: Mechanical

890 °C 1640 °F

Melting Completion (Liquidus)

1390 °C 2540 °F

Melting Onset (Solidus)

1350 °C 2460 °F

Specific Heat Capacity

480 J/kg-K 0.12 BTU/lb-°F

Thermal Expansion

17 µm/m-K

Otherwise Unclassified Properties

Base Metal Price

11 % relative

Density

7.6 g/cm3 480 lb/ft3

Embodied Carbon

2.5 kg CO2/kg material

Embodied Energy

37 MJ/kg 16 x 103 BTU/lb

Embodied Water

150 L/kg 18 gal/lb

Common Calculations

PREN (Pitting Resistance)

23

Resilience: Ultimate (Unit Rupture Work)

140 to 220 MJ/m3

Resilience: Unit (Modulus of Resilience)

460 to 2290 kJ/m3

Stiffness to Weight: Axial

14 points

Stiffness to Weight: Bending

25 points

Strength to Weight: Axial

28 to 41 points

Strength to Weight: Bending

25 to 32 points

Thermal Shock Resistance

16 to 23 points

Alloy Composition

Among wrought stainless steels, the composition of EN 1.4020 stainless steel is notable for containing a comparatively high amount of manganese (Mn). Manganese is used to improve ductility at elevated temperatures. It also permits a higher nitrogen content than would otherwise be possible.

Iron (Fe)Fe 62.8 to 71.8
Chromium (Cr)Cr 16.5 to 19
Manganese (Mn)Mn 11 to 14
Nickel (Ni)Ni 0.5 to 2.5
Silicon (Si)Si 0 to 1.0
Nitrogen (N)N 0.2 to 0.45
Carbon (C)C 0 to 0.15
Phosphorus (P)P 0 to 0.045
Sulfur (S)S 0 to 0.030

All values are % weight. Ranges represent what is permitted under applicable standards.

Followup Questions

Similar Alloys

Further Reading

EN 10088-3: Stainless steels - Part 3: Technical delivery conditions for semi-finished products, bars, rods, wire, sections and bright products of corrosion resisting steels for general purposes

Welding Metallurgy and Weldability of Stainless Steels, John C. Lippold and Damian J. Kotecki, 2005

EN 10088-1: Stainless steels - Part 1: List of stainless steels

Corrosion of Austenitic Stainless Steels: Mechanism, Mitigation and Monitoring, H. S. Khatak and B. Raj (editors), 2002

Austenitic Stainless Steels: Microstructure and Mechanical Properties, P. Marshall, 1984

Advances in Stainless Steels, Baldev Raj et al. (editors), 2010