Corrosion handbook

06/21 33
Summing up all of the factors results in a number of points (the CRF) which then
relate to five corrosion resistance classes (see Table 4). This is only an excerpt of
the procedure. For details please refer to the standards.
Corrosion resistance class CRC (link to the corrosion resistance factor CRF)
I
CRF = 1
II
0 ≥ CRF > -7
III
-7 ≥ CRF > -15
IV
-15 ≥ CRF ≥ -20
V
CRF < -20
1.4003 1.4301 1.4401 1.4439 1.4565
1.4016 1.4307 1.4404 1.4462 1.4529
1.4512 1.4311 1.4435 1.4539 1.4547
1.4541 1.4571 1.4410
1.4318 1.4429 1.4501
1.4306 1.4432 1.4507
1.4567 1.4162
1.4482 1.4662
1.4362
1.4062
1.4578
Table 4: List of stainless steel grades in the corrosion resistance classes based on
the tables in EN 1993-1-4:2006 (final draft version 2014)
In the Hilti range of fasteners and installation systems you will find grades such
as 1.4301, 1.4404 and the most stable 1.4529 (see Table 6), covering all important
corrosion resistance classes.
Steel grades Corrosion resistance class Products
1.4301 (A2, 304) II Screws, anchors, installation
products
1.4401 (A4, 316) III Screws, anchors, installation
products, fasteners driven by
powder-actuated tools
1.4404 (A4, 316L) III Screws, anchors, installation
channels, fasteners driven by
powder-actuated tools
1.4571 (A5, 316Ti) III Installation products
1.4362 (duplex, 2304) III Anchors, fasteners driven by
powder-actuated tools
1.4462 (duplex, 2205) IV Fasteners driven by
powder-actuated tools
1.4529 (HCR) V Anchors
Table 5: Examples of stainless steels used in Hilti products
For more detailed information on the stainless steel grades used in our products
please refer to our product catalogs or visit www.hilti.com.