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Type 430 alloy is a low carbon ferritic stainless steel, which, in mildly corrosive environments or atmospheric exposures, have corrosion resistance approaching that of some nickel stainless steels. Type 430 alloy is oxidation resistant at elevated temperatures. Type 430 alloy 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 process.
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Chemical Composition:
Item | C% | Si% | Mn% | P% | S% | Ni% | Cr% | Mo% | Others |
Min | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | --- | 16.00 | --- | --- |
Max | 0.120 | 0.75 | 1.00 | 0.040 | 0.030 | 0.60 | 18.00 | --- | --- |
Item | Tensile Test | Hardness Test | ||||||
0.2%Y. S. | 1%Y. S. | T. S. | EL (%) | HRB | HV | |||
Min | 205 | --- | 420 | 22 | --- | --- | ||
Max | N/mm2 | --- | N/mm2 | --- | 88 | 200 |
Difference Between Stainless Steel Sheet,Plate&Foil:
Here are few points to recognised sheet, plate or foil:
If thickness greater than 6.35 mm is called a Stainless Steel Plate.
If thickness greater than 0.15 mm and less than 6.35mm is called a Stainless Steel Sheet.
If thickness less than 0.15mm is then its a Stainless Steel Foil.
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