Introduction
Stainless steels are called as high-alloy steels. Due to the presence of large amounts of chromium in the range of 4 to 30%, they have high corrosion resistance than other steels. Stainless steels are classified into martensitic, ferritic and austenitic based on their crystalline structure. However, stainless steels present in the form of a combination of martensitic and austenitic steels are known as precipitation-hardened steels.
The following datasheet will provide more details about grade 330 stainless steel, which has high strength and resistance to carburization and oxidation at 1200°C (2200°F).
General Properties
Alloy 330 is an austenitic, nickel-chromium-iron-silicon alloy that has outstanding resistance to oxidation and carburization up to 2200°F with high strength. The excellent resistance to oxidation and carburization is provided by the high nickel and chromium content of the alloy, further enhanced by its silicon content. Alloy 330’s ultra high nickel content of 34 to 37% also provides high resistance to chloride stress corrosion cracking and embrittlement from the precipitation of sigma phase in most furnace atmospheres. Alloy 330 also has a low coefficient of expansion, excellent ductility, and high strength.
Applications:
Alloy 330 is extensively used in high temperature environments where resistance to the combined effects of thermal cycling and carburization is necessary. Applications include:
Chemical and Petrochemical Processing: cracked ammonia components, petrochemical furnace parts, heat exchangers, flares, etc
Thermal Processing: heat-treat furnace containers & compartments, high temperature fans, salt pots, etc
Ore Processing: perlite system and equipment
Power Generation: boiler fixtures, gas turbine components, etc
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Corrosion Resistance:
Provides high level of corrosion resistance especially with regards to oxidation, carburization, and nitridation
Has great oxidation resistance and resists scale formation up to about 2000°F due to its chromium and nickel content
Excellent resistance to carburization due to its 34 to 37% nickel and silicon content
Exhibits resistance to nitrogen containing atmospheres where the oxygen content is low
High nickel content also makes it highly resistant to chloride stress corrosion cracking and sigma phase embrittlement
Hardening:
Alloy 330 will not respond to heat treatment; will only harden upon cold work
Machinability
Rigid mounts, sulfurized lubricants, positive feeds and slow speeds are recommended for machining grade 330 stainless steel.
Welding
Grade 330 stainless steel can be welded using GAW techniques.
Hot Working
Hot working of grade 330 stainless steel can be performed at 1149 to 1177°C (2100 to 2150°F).
Cold Working
It is difficult to perform cold working in grade 330 stainless steel as the steel has high strength and work hardening rate. However, this steel can be cold worked using strong forces.
Annealing
Grade 330 stainless steel can be annealed at 1121 to 1204°C (2050 to 2200°F).
Chemical Properties:ElementAverage Nominal %Chromium18.00 – 22.00Nickel34.00 37.00Carbon0.08 MaxSilicon1.00 – 1.50Manganese2.00 MaxPhosphorus0.03 MaxSulfur0.03 MaxCopper1.00 MaxIronBalance
Mechanical Properties:Tensile Strength – ksi (min.)0.2% Offset Yield Strength – ksi (min.)Elongation in 2 inches – % (min.)Hardness – Rockwell B70303090
Physical Properties:Density (lb. / cu. in.)Specific GravitySpecific Heat (Btu/lb Deg F – [32-212 Deg F])Magnetic PermeabilityModulus of Elasticity Tension0.2897.990.111.0228.5
Other Designations
Other designations that are equivalent to grade 330 stainless steel include the following.
AMS 5592
AMS 5716
ASTM B366
ASTM B511
ASTM B512
ASTM B535
ASTM B536
ASTM B546
ASTM B710
ASTM B739
DIN 1.4333
DIN 1.4864
SAE 30330
SAE J405 (30330)
SAE J412 (30330)
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