409 is a titanium stabilised ferritic stainless steel.
Although regarded as a general-purpose chromium
stainless steel the primary application for Grade 409
is automotive exhaust systems. ...
A light surface rust will form
in most atmospheres; this rust retards further corrosion
but makes the surface undesirable for decorative applications.
Generally 409 is classified as resistant to scaling in
intermittent service up to 815°C [= 1500ºF] and up to 675°C [=1250ºF] in continuous service, but these temperatures are
dependent upon the exact service environment.
Readily welded but a pre-heat of 150-260°C is
recommended. Grade 409 or Grade 430 electrode or
filler rods can be used, but AS 1554.6 pre-qualifies
welding of 409 with Grade 309 rods or electrodes.
These austenitic fillers result in a more ductile weld. [meaning, less likely to crack again]
Possible Alternative Grades
304: Better corrosion resistance and heat resistance but at higher cost.
321: Higher heat resistance than 409 or 304.
Aluminised steel : Lower resistance to exhaust gases, but at lower cost than stainless steel grade 409.