AWS Classification Explained: What Does ER410 Mean?
The table below explains the meaning of each component in the ER410 designation, helping identify its welding filler classification and alloy type:
| Designation | Meaning |
|---|
| ER | Electrode/Rod: bare solid welding wire used in GTAW, GMAW, and SAW processes |
| 410 | Alloy type referring to 12% Cr martensitic stainless steel corresponding to AISI Type 410 |
ER410 differs from common austenitic fillers like ER308L welding filler metal and ER316L welding filler metal because it air-hardens after welding to roughly 35-40 HRC. Therefore, preheat and post-weld heat treatment are typically required.
Weld Deposit Chemical Composition of ER410
The chemical composition of ER410 weld deposit per AWS A5.9, along with its typical values, is listed in the table below:
| Material / Element |
Carbon (C) |
Chromium (Cr) |
Nickel (Ni) |
Molybdenum (Mo) |
Manganese (Mn) |
Silicon (Si) |
Phosphorus (P) |
Sulphur (S) |
Copper (Cu) |
Iron (Fe) |
| AWS A5.9 Range |
0.12% max |
11.5-13.5% |
0.60% max |
0.75% max |
0.60% max |
0.50% max |
0.03% max |
0.03% max |
0.75% max |
Balance |
| Typical |
0.08% |
12.90% |
0.40% |
0.15% |
0.50% |
0.40% |
— |
0.03% |
— |
Balance |
Cr at 11.5-13.5% is the minimum threshold for stainless classification. C at 0.12% max drives the full austenite-to-martensite transformation on cooling. The low Ni (0.60% max) leaves the microstructure fully martensitic with some delta-ferrite and no austenite-stabilising additions.
All-Weld-Metal Mechanical Properties of ER410
The mechanical properties of ER410 MIG & TIG welding wire, including tensile strength, elongation and yield strength in the PWHT condition, are listed below:
| Property |
Tensile Strength |
Yield Strength (0.2%) |
Elongation |
Hardness (as-welded) |
Hardness (after PWHT) |
| Value |
552 MPa (80,000 psi) |
303 MPa (44,000 psi) |
26% |
~35-40 HRC (~340-390 HV) |
~22-28 HRC (~230-290 HV) |
Base Metal Compatibility & P-Number Matrix for ER410
The table below lists base metals, including their ASTM specifications, ASME P-Numbers for ER410 welding wire:
| Base Metal |
ASTM Grades |
ASME P-No. |
Note |
| 410 |
A240, A268 TP410, A182 F6a, A217 CA-15 |
P-6 Grp 1/2/3 |
Primary matching base metal for ER410 filler |
| 403 |
A240 Type 403 |
P-6 |
Similar martensitic stainless composition |
| 405 / 410S |
A240 Type 405, 410S |
P-7 Grp 1 |
Ferritic grades are compatible with certain repair welds |
| 414 |
A240 Type 414 |
P-6 |
High-strength martensitic stainless variant |
| 416 |
A582 Type 416 |
P-6 |
Free-machining martensitic stainless |
| CA-15 Castings |
A217 CA-15, A743 CA-15 |
P-6 |
Cast martensitic stainless steel components |
ER410 is used when a matching martensitic weld deposit and equivalent mechanical properties are required.
Recommended Welding Parameters for ER410 Filler Wire
This table provides simple, practical welding parameters for ER410 filler wire to help you set correct current and voltage:
GTAW (TIG) — DCEN, 100% Argon:
| Diameter |
Current (A) |
Voltage (V) |
| 1.6 mm (1/16″) |
60-120 |
11-15 |
| 2.4 mm (3/32″) |
100-170 |
12-17 |
| 3.2 mm (1/8″) |
150-220 |
13-18 |
GMAW (MIG) — DCEP, Ar + 1-2% O₂:
| Diameter |
Current (A) |
Voltage (V) |
| 0.9 mm (0.035″) Short Circuit |
60-130 |
17-21 |
| 1.2 mm (0.045″) Spray |
180-260 |
26-31 |
Mandatory Protocol: Preheat 175-315°C (higher range for sections >12 mm). Maintain interpass at 175-315°C. After the final pass, slow-cool to ~65°C before PWHT at 675-760°C for 1 hr/25 mm. Remove all hydrogen sources from the joint area. Use stringer beads to control heat input.
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Industrial Welding Applications of ER410 TIG & MIG Wire
ER410 TIG and MIG wires deliver hard-wearing, corrosion-resistant welds for demanding components, overlays, repairs, and hardfacing base layers.
Storage and Handling of ER410 Welding Filler Wire
ER410 is solid bare wire and does not absorb moisture. However, the martensitic deposit is acutely susceptible to hydrogen-assisted cold cracking. Store in original sealed packaging at 15-30°C, <60% RH. Handle with clean gloves and stainless tooling. Degrease the base metal within 25 mm of the joint before welding.
Available Forms, Diameters and Packaging of ER410 Wire
Nicorex Alloys stocks ER410 MIG & TIG welding wires in the following forms, diameters and packaging:
| Form |
Diameters |
Packaging |
| TIG Rod (GTAW) |
1.6, 2.0, 2.4, 3.2, 4.0 mm |
915/1000 mm tubes, 5 kg |
| MIG Wire (GMAW) |
0.8, 0.9, 1.0, 1.2, 1.6 mm |
15 kg spools |
| SAW Wire |
1.6, 2.4, 3.2 mm |
25 kg coils |
| E410-16 SMAW (companion) |
2.5, 3.2, 4.0 mm |
Sealed cans (2.5, 5 kg) |
How to Order ER410 Welding Wire from Nicorex Alloys
To order ER410 MIG & TIG welding wire from Nicorex Alloys, provide these 9 important details:
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