Alloy 330 UNS N08330: An Overview
Alloy 330 UNS N08330 is a nickel-iron-chromium austenitic stainless steel known for its exceptional resistance to oxidation and carburization. This alloy maintains high strength and structural integrity in extreme temperatures, making it a top choice for demanding industrial environments.
Key Properties of Alloy 330
Alloy 330 offers outstanding mechanical properties, including excellent tensile strength and creep resistance at elevated temperatures. Its high nickel content provides superior resistance to thermal cycling and reducing atmospheres, while chromium enhances oxidation resistance up to 2200°F (1200°C).
Common Applications
Industries widely use Alloy 330 in furnace components, heat-treating equipment, and radiant tubes. It’s also ideal for industrial heating, petrochemical processing, and aerospace applications due to its durability under thermal stress.
Benefits of Using Alloy 330
Choosing Alloy 330 UNS N08330 ensures long service life, reduced maintenance costs, and reliable performance in high-temperature settings. Its versatility across various sectors makes it a cost-effective solution for challenging conditions.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the maximum temperature Alloy 330 can withstand?
Alloy 330 performs reliably in continuous operations up to 2200°F (1200°C), with intermittent use possible at even higher temperatures.
Is Alloy 330 resistant to carburization?
Yes, its high nickel content provides excellent resistance to carburization and oxidation, making it suitable for furnace atmospheres.
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