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430 Stainless Steel Coil

Product Description

Description:

Type 430 Stainless Steel is a low carbon ferritic stainless steel which, in  mildly corrosive environments or atmospheric exposures, has corrosion resistance  approaching that of some nickel-bearing stainless steels. This alloy is  oxidation resistant at elevated temperatures. Type 430 is ductile, does not work  harden readily, and can be formed using a variety of roll forming or mild  stretch bending operations as well as the more common drawing and bending  processes. Type 430 is ferromagnetic.

Specifications:

ASTM A240

Typical Applications:

Sinks, sink rims, appliance trim, counter tops, dish washers, range hoods,  flatware, architectural uses, roofing, siding and restaurant equipment.

Chemical Composition:

Element

Type  430

Carbon

0.12  max.

Manganese

1.00  max.

Sulfur

0.030  max.

Phosphorus

0.040  max.

Silicon

0.75max.

Chromium

16.0  – 18.0

Nickel

0.60max.

Mechanical Properties:

Type

Yield  Strength 0.2% offset (KSI)

Tensile  Strength (KSI)

%  Elongation (2" Gauge length)

Hardness  Rockwell

430  Ann

30  min.

65  min.

22  min

HRB  89

Physical Properties:

Density  (lb./ in^2) @ RT

0.278

Modulus  of Elasticity in Tension (psi x 10^6)

29.0

Specific  Heat (BTU/°F/lb.)

32  to 212 °F

0.11

Thermal  Conductivity (BTU/hr/ft^2/ft)

212°F

13.8

932°F

15.0

Mean  Coefficient of Thermal Expansion (in. x 10^-6 per °F)

32  to 212°F

5.7

32  to 932°F

6.2

Electrical  Resistivity (micro ohms - cm)

at  70°F

60.0

Melting  Point Range (°F)

2600  - 2750

Oxidation  Resistance - Continuous Service(°F)

1500

Processing:

Type 430 should be annealed at 1450-1550ºF and furnace cooled at a rate of  50°F per hour to 1100°F and air cooled. If the annealing temperature does not  exceed 1450°F (790°C), an air cool may be substituted for the furnace cool when  annealing thin sections.

Forming:

Type 430 is readily drawn and formed. Its drawing characteristics are similar  to those of low-carbon steel, although it is stronger in the annealed condition  and will require stronger tooling and increased power.

Welding:

Type 430 is generally considered to be weldable by the common fusion and  resistance techniques. Special consideration is required to avoid brittle weld  fractures during fabrication. When a weld filler is needed, AWS E/ER 308L and  430 are most often specified. Corrosion: This alloy is resistant to attack in a  wide variety of corrosive media including nitric acid, and many organic  acids.

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