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AISI430 Stainless Steel Strip UNS S43000 According to ASTM A240/240M-20a Standard

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Model Number :430 / 1.4016 / SUS430
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MOQ :500 kgs
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Products :stainless steel coil
Thickness :0.1-3.0mm
Width :within 1219mm
MOQ :300 KGS
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AISI430 Stainless Steel Strip UNS S43000 According to ASTM A240/240M-20a Standard

Specification Of Stainless Steel Strip
Product Name 430 Stainless Steel Strips
Material Stainless Steel
Standard ASTM JIS GB EN
Other Grade 201 202 301 304 304L 309S 310S 316L 317L 410 420 430 436L 441 2205 2507 904L C276
Thickness 0.05mm-3.0mm
Width 30mm-600mm
Finish No.1, No.2, Bright Annealed, TR, Polished, etc.
Edge Mill edge, Slit edge, Square edge, Round edge, etc.
Coating PE coating, Paper coating
Coil ID 508mm/610mm
Payment Terms T/T, L/C
Delivery Time As per quantity required

430 Stainless Steel Grade Specification

  • UNS: S43000
  • EN-DIN: 1.4016
  • JIS: SUS430
  • ASTM:430

430 stainless is a ferritic straight chrome grade. 430 presents a good corrosion resistance and formability. Typical applications for 430 include: Appliance (components and surface), and automotive trim.

Chemical Composition of 430 Stainless Steel

Grade C Mn P S Si Cr Ni N
430 0.12 1.0 0.040 0.030 1.00 16.0-18.0 0.75 -

Typical mechanical properties are based on ASTM A240

  • Condition :Annealed (Min)
  • Tensile Strength Min (UTS): 65 ksi (450 MPa)
  • 0.2% YS Min : 30 ksi (205 MPa)
  • Elongation% in 2” Min (50.8 mm): 22%
  • Hardness Rockwell: 89 HRBW (Max)

Additional Information Regarding 430 Stainless Steel

430 stainless steel is classified as ferritic stainless steel, unlike the 304 and 316 grades, which are austenitic steels. This means that it has a ferrite or body-centered cubic crystalline structure rather than a face-centered one. As such, 430 stainless steel, unlike its 304 and 316 grade counterparts, is magnetic, because of its ferritic structure.

430 Stainless Steel Properties

As ferritic steels go, 430 stainless steel is the most common. It is used in a variety of applications, mostly indoors. Its high chromium content offers great corrosion resistance, especially under normal atmospheric conditions. It is able to form passivated chromium oxide barriers, which are both tough and durable. And its high chromium content allows the 430 grade to self-renew this thin protective layer particularly fast.

430 stainless steel resists chloride-induced stress corrosion cracking better than many ferritic steels. It also holds up well against corrosion in the presence of dilute organic acids and many alkalis. This makes stainless steel 430 ideal for use in kitchen applications, such as utensils and working areas. It has also been shown to resist nitric acid well, making it suitable for certain chemical applications.

The 430 grade is a stainless steel best suited for mild corrosive environments. For more aggressive environments, it might be better recommended to choose a 300 series stainless like 304 of 316L . Without Molybdenum or Nickel additions, 430 stainless steel is significantly less expensive 316. This makes 430 stainless steel a good value choice for non-critical indoor environments. In elevated temperatures, 430 stainless steel offers good resistance to oxidation as well.

430 stainless steel does have its drawbacks. It becomes brittle in cryogenic temperatures, a side-effect of its ferritic crystal structure. It is also not as easy to form and weld as the 300-series grades, but still has good drawdown facility. Galling is a possibility whenever it is machined, and the cutting edges can become extremely hot due to 430’s low thermal conductivity. Plenty of coolant is required while machining stainless steel 430.

As-welded 430 stainless steel is not suited for robust applications, embrittlement in the heat affected zone is a risk. At elevated temperatures, pitting and crevassing of 430 grade surfaces can occur. especially in low PH conditions.

Chemical Composition of Stainless Steel 430

430 stainless steel has high chromium but very low nickel content. Chromium content is between 16 and 18%, while nickel content is 0.5% max. Its other constituents are present in trace amounts. There’s a maximum 1% each of manganese and silicon, 0.12% carbon, and 0.03% and 0.04% respectively for sulfur and phosphorous. As before, the balance is made up of iron, around 80%.

Hot & Cold Working with 430 Stainless Steel

430 stainless steel can be hot worked in the temperature range of 1500 to 1900° F. Once it has reached a uniform temperature, it can be fabricated by methods such as forging. The 430 grade is susceptible to excessive grain growth if exposed to high temperatures for too long, which reduces ductility. It should be air cooled quickly to room temperature. Slow cooling at less than 1000° F can cause embrittlement. This grade of stainless steel does not harden when heat treated, remaining ductile.

Stainless Steel 430 can be cold worked, but it does not work harden as rapidly as a 301 or 304 stainless steel.

Applications for 430 Stainless Steel

This grade of stainless steel can be supplied in all the usual forms: sheet, strip, plate, bar and tube. Its low cost combined with good corrosion resistance lends itself well to the making of domestic appliances. A lot of 430 stainless is used in cookers, washing machines, and dishwashers. Stove element supports are often produced in 430 stainless steel. It can also be found in shallow draw/limited depth Stainless Steel sinks.

The motor industry uses a lot of 430 stainless steel in its automotive trim and muffler systems. You will also find it used for flue linings, industrial roofing, wall cladding, hinges, and fasteners.

430 stainless steel is an excellent lower cost alternative to the 304 grade for those mild corrosive environments. The corrosion resistance of stainless steel 430 is close to those stainless steels that contain nickel.

The 430 grade also offers great strength and takes the knocks of a working kitchen well. It has a pleasing finish, which is simple to maintain, and at low cost. This is why 430 stainless steel is often chosen for its aesthetic quality over its corrosion resistance. Contact one of our experienced representatives to learn more.

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