Carlson Alloy 330 Austenitic Alloy
Subcategory: Nickel Alloy; Metal; Austenitic
Key Words: UNS N08330
Material Notes: General DescriptionCarlson Alloy 330 is a nickel-iron-chromium-silicon austenitic alloy. It combines high strength with excellent resistance to carburization and oxidation at temperatures to 2200°F (1200°C). 330 remains completely austenitic at all temperatures; and is totally immune to sigma phase formations. With a 34 to 37 percent nickel content, 330 is highly resistant to chloride stress corrosion cracking. This high temperature alloy is often utilized for applications where conventional austenitic stainless steels are marginal. Applications 330 is used extensively in elevated temperature environments where resistance to the combined effects of thermal cycling and carburization is required. - Furnace Containers – annealing, carbonitriding, malleablizing.
- Heat Treating Equipment – muffles, retorts, conveyor systems, baskets, boxes, quenching fixtures.
- Gas Turbine Components
- Heat Exchangers
- Furnace Fans
- Petrochemical Furnace Parts
- Salt Pots – neutral, cyanide
- Hot Pressing Platens.
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- Density
- Tensile Strength @ Break
- Tensile Strength @ Yield
- Elongation at Yield
- Modulus of Elasticity
- Magnetic Permeability
- CTE, linear 68°F
- Specific Heat Capacity
- Melting Point
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