Stainless Steel 446
Material Data Sheet
446 is a ferritic stainless steel alloy melted as AOD. This alloy is non-hardenable but has excellent corrosion resistance at very higher temperatures and possesses good mechanical properties. This grade has poor ductility due to the high chromium content (roughly 25wt%). Because of the excellent oxidation resistance at high temperatures this grade is widely used as furnace parts and boiler baffles.
Chemical Composition
Element | Content (%) |
---|---|
Iron, Fe | 73.0 |
Chromium, Cr | 23.0 – 27.0 |
Manganese, Mn | ≤ 1.50 |
Silicon, S | ≤ 1.0 |
Nickel, Ni | ≤ 0.25 |
Carbon, C | ≤ 0.20 |
Phosphorus, P | ≤ 0.04 |
Sulfur, S | ≤ 0.03 |
Physical Properties
Property | Metric | Imperial |
---|---|---|
Density | 7.80 g/cc³ | 0.282 lb/in³ |
Melting Point | 1425 – 1510 °C | 2597 – 2750 °F |
Mechanical Properties
Property | Metric | Imperial |
---|---|---|
Hardness, Brinell | 185 | 185 |
Hardness, Knoop | 201 | 201 |
Hardness, Rockwell A | 55.2 | 55.2 |
Hardness, Rockwell B | 90 | 90 |
Hardness,Vickers | 185 | 185 |
Tensile Strength, Ultimate | 585 MPa | 84800 psi |
Tensile Strength, Yield | 485 MPa | 70300 psi |
Elongation at Break | 20% | 20% |
Reduction of Area | 45% | 45% |
Modulus of Elasticity | 200 GPa | 29000 ksi |
Applications
Stainless Steel 446 is used in the following application areas:
- Neutral salt pot electrodes
- Recuperators
- Spouts for conveying molten copper alloys
- Oil burner parts
- Combustion chambers
- Furnace and kiln linings
- Stack dampers
- Boiler baffles
- Glass molds
- Soot blowers