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Is the SUS410 stainless steel magnetic? If it is weak, is it enough to absorb it with an ordinary magnetic screwdriver?

Is the SUS410 stainless steel magnetic? If it is weak, is it enough to absorb it with an ordinary magnetic screwdriver?

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Note that Dacromet after stainless steel and stainless steel do not directly connected (such as bolts for fixing the Dacromet after stainless steel plate), otherwise it will form a galvanic reaction, accelerates the corrosion of stainless steel.
As far as I know, Dacromet belongs to spraying and sintering process, can be used for stainless steel. But unless it is used in the wet and contains a large amount of chloride ion environment, otherwise the stainless steel Dacromet has little significance (but in need of resistance to chlorine ion environment, Dacromet corrosion resistance processing can more than 304 stainless steel. Only the coating is not wearable, easy to have pinhole defects and other problems.
410 belong to the 400 series stainless steel, Ferritic and martensitic stainless steel, ferromagnetic, and can be attracted by magnets. But whether it can be sucked by a screwdriver is hard to say, because it depends on the magnetic parameters of the screwdriver and the two parameters of the weight of the stainless steel parts. Only pure austenitic stainless steel (such as 304 stainless steel which has not been hardened by cold work) can not be attracted by magnets.

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