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UNS S41500 Equivalent: GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo Stainless Steel Guide

Published: November 7, 2025 | Updated: November 7, 2025By Gangsteel Engineering Team – 25+ Years in Stainless Steel Export Excellence

UNS S41500 is a martensitic stainless steel recognized for its high strength, good toughness, and moderate corrosion resistance, commonly used in applications like pressure vessels, valves, and offshore equipment. Often known as F6NM or AISI 415, this grade's low-carbon design makes it heat-treatable and suitable for sour service environments.

A frequent query in international sourcing is its equivalence to GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo, the Chinese standard for a similar soft martensitic steel. As a leading producer and exporter in China, Gangsteel has supplied thousands of tons of UNS S41500 with dual certifications to GB equivalents, enabling cost-effective swaps for clients bridging U.S. and Chinese specs. This guide confirms the equivalence, compares properties, and offers practical advice, based on industry standards and our mill data.

From our 2024 exports to Asian petrochemical plants, clients used UNS S41500 as an equivalent to GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo in reactor components, achieving identical performance in H2S environments without re-qualification, saving 15-20% on testing costs. Yes, UNS S41500 is directly equivalent to GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo, with overlapping chemistry, mechanical properties, and applications under ASTM A240 and GB/T 1220 or similar Chinese standards. Minor differences in Mo/Ni ranges don't impact equivalence for most uses, and density remains 7.85 g/cm³ for both. Let's compare in detail.

 

Why UNS S41500 and GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo Are Equivalent

UNS S41500 (U.S. ASTM) and GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo (Chinese GB/T) are equivalent soft martensitic steels, sharing a 13Cr-4Ni-Mo composition for high strength (yield ~620 MPa) and toughness while maintaining weldability. This equivalence stems from similar low-carbon bases to avoid brittleness, with Cr for passivation, Ni for austenite stability, and Mo for pitting resistance (PREN 18-22). Equivalence allows direct substitution in plates under A240 and GB/T 20878, with heat treatment yielding comparable hardness (<32 HRB) and impact (27 J at -18°C). For NACE sour service, both comply when hardness is controlled. Gangsteel's dual-certified stock (1-200mm thick) has facilitated swaps, priced at $2,600-2,800/ton FOB.

 

Property Comparison: UNS S41500 vs. GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo

The grades are equivalent in density (7.85 g/cm³), PREN (18-22), and performance, with minor range differences.

Chemical Composition (% by Weight)

Element

UNS S41500 (A240)

GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo

Notes

C

0.05 max

0.06 max

Low for weldability; minor variance.

Mn

0.50-1.00

0.50-1.00

Identical for toughness.

Si

0.60 max

0.60 max

Comparable for oxidation.

P

0.030 max

0.035 max

Low for ductility.

S

0.030 max

0.030 max

Identical control.

Cr

11.50-14.00

11.50-13.50

Overlap for passivation.

Mo

0.50-1.00

0.50-0.80

Mo for pitting; equivalent PREN.

Ni

3.50-5.50

3.50-5.00

Balanced for austenite stability.

N

0.10 max

-

Minor in UNS for strength.

Fe

Balance

Balance

Base matrix.

Equivalence holds as differences are within tolerance.

 

Mechanical Properties (Tempered Min Values)

Proper

ty

UNS S41500

GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo

Notes

Tensile Strength (MPa)

795

780-980

Comparable range.

Yield Strength (MPa)

620

620

Identical min.

Elongation (%)

15

15

Equivalent ductility.

Hardness (HRB max)

32

~235-295 HB (converted)

Tunable for NACE.

Impact (Charpy J)

27 at -18°C

70 at 20°C

Similar toughness.

Corrosion and Other Properties

  • PREN: 18-22 for both – Good in chlorides/H2S.
  • Density: 7.85 g/cm³ – Identical.
  • Weldability: Both excellent with E410NiMo; PWHT at 620°C.

 

Applications: Shared for Equivalents

Both suit sour valves, petrochemical reactors, marine risers, power turbines. Gangsteel's dual-cert stock has supported hybrid U.S./Chinese projects.

 

Sourcing: Practical Advice

Gangsteel offers UNS S41500 / GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo plates at $2,600-2,800/ton FOB, 1-200mm thick. Dual certs save on testing; contact for quotes.

 

FAQ: S41500 and GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo Equivalence Questions Answered

Q: Is UNS S41500 equivalent to GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo stainless?A: Yes, UNS S41500 is directly equivalent to GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo, with similar chemistry, mechanical properties, and applications for high interchangeability.

Q: What are the differences between UNS S41500 and GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo?A: Minor: GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo has slightly lower Mo (0.5-0.8% vs. 0.5-1.0%) and Ni (3.5-5.0% vs. 3.5-5.5%), but PREN (18-20 vs. 18-22) and mechanicals (yield 620 MPa) are comparable for equivalence.

Q: Can I substitute GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo for UNS S41500 in ASME specs?A: Yes, with high equivalence; dual-cert material from Gangsteel ensures compliance without issues.

Q: What standards cover S41500 and GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo?A: S41500 under ASTM A240/A182; GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo under GB/T 1220/20878. Equivalent for plates/forgings.

Q: Are there any limitations in equivalence between S41500 and GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo?A: Minor for corrosion-critical apps (slightly lower Mo in GB may reduce PREN); otherwise, fully equivalent.

Q: What is the density of S41500 and its equivalents?A: 7.85 g/cm³ for both S41500 and GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo—identical for weight calculations.

Q: Where can I source S41500 or GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo?A: Gangsteel stocks both at $2,600-2,800/ton FOB, 1-200mm thick. Dual certs available.

Q: Is S41500 equivalent to other grades like 410 or 316?A: No—better than 410 in toughness/corrosion, but not as corrosion-resistant as 316; equivalents are specifically 13Cr-4Ni types like GB 0Cr13Ni4Mo.

 

 

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