Type 430 is known to have moderate ductility limited
forming, bending and welding characteristics and
can be drawn to a moderate degree. This alloy is
highly magnetic, resistant to scaling at 1500?F
and has better resistance to dry sulphur-bearing
gases than the chromium-nickel stainless type.
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Annealed |
65 |
(450)
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30 |
(205)
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22 |
B-90
max. |
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*Minimum
Chemical composition is percent maximum unless
shown as a range or a minimum.
Information presented as a guide for reference
purposes only and is not intended for product
design or application.
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