430 STAINLESS SHEET is notable for having a corrosion resistance similar to nickel stainless steels when exposed to atmospheric and mildly corrosive environments. 430 stainless steel sheet is best suited for exterior and interior applications where corrosion resistance hold higher importance than strength.
Properties of 430 STAINLESS SHEET Is not hardenable, excellent corrosion resistance to mildly corrosive environments, oxidation resistant in high temperatures, magnetic, high strength, easily drawn, bent, formed and worked.
Common uses of STAINLESS SHEET sinks, sink rims, kitchen appliances, stairs, automotive trim, mufflers, heaters, gutters, roofing panels, moldings, countertops, combustion chambers, scientific apparatuses, oil refinery equipment, and ornamental work.
Physical Properties of 430 STAINLESS SHEET
Grade |
Density (kg/m3) |
Elastic Modulus (GPa) |
Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion |
Thermal Conductivity |
Specific Heat 0-100°C (J/kg.K) |
Electrical Resistivity (nW.m) |
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0-100°C |
0-315°C |
0-538°C |
at 100°C |
at 500°C |
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430 |
7750 |
200 |
10.4 |
11.0 |
11.4 |
23.9 |
26.0 |
460 |
600 |
430F |
7750 |
200 |
10.4 |
11.0 |
11.4 |
26.1 |
26.3 |
460 |
600 |
In the table below are a list of possible alternative grades to 430 STAINLESS SHEET
Grade |
Reason it may be chosen instead of 430 |
430F |
Higher machinability than 430 is needed in bar product, and reduced corrosion resistance is acceptable. |
434 |
Better pitting resistance is required |
304 |
Slightly higher corrosion resistance is needed, together with greatly improved ability to be welded and cold formed |
316 |
Much better corrosion resistance is needed, together with greatly improved ability to be welded and cold formed |
3CR12 |
A lower corrosion resistance is acceptable in a cost-critical application |
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