A-1 Wire Tech, Inc.
INCOLOY® ALLOY 330

A nickel-iron-chromium alloy with an addition of silicon for enhanced oxidation resistance.  It has good strength at high temperatures and excellent resistance to carburizing and oxidizing atmospheres.  The alloy's austenitic microstructure remains stable during long-time exposure to high temperature.   Used in industrial heating for furnace muffles, retorts, and conveyor systems and for heat-treating baskets and fixtures.  Standard product forms are round, flats, forging stock, plate, sheet, strip, and wire.

Typical Mechanical Properties

Limiting Chemical Composition, %

Ni - 34.0-37.0
Fe - Remainder
Cr - 17.0-20.0
Si - 0.75-1.50
C - 0.08 max.
Mn - 2.0 max.
P - 0.030 max.
S - 0.030 max.

Typical Mechanical Properties (Solution Annealed)

Rupture Strength (1000 h)


1400ºF / 760ºC ••••••
1600ºF / 870ºC ••••••
1800ºF / 980ºC ••••••
2000ºF / 1095ºC ••••••
psi
7000
3100
1250
780

MPa
48
21
8.6
5.4

Physical Constants and Thermal Properties

Density, Ib/in3 •••••• 0.292
g/cm3 •••••• 8.08
Melting Range, °F •••••• 2520 – 2590
°C •••••• 1380 – 1420
Specific Heat, Btu/lb •°F •••••• 0.11
J/kg • °C •••••• 460
Permeability at 200 Oersted (15.9 kA/m) •••••• 1.02
Coefficient of Expansion, 10-6 in/in • °F (μm/m • °C)
75 – 200°F (24 – 93°C) •••••• 8.3 (14.9)
Thermal Conductivity, Btu • in/ft2•h•°F •••••• 86
W/m• °C •••••• 12.4
Electrical Resistivity, ohm• circ mil/ft •••••• 612
μΩ•m •••••• 1.017

Specifications and Designation

UNS N08330
ASTM B511, B512, B535,
B536, B546, B710
ASME SB-511, SB-536, SB-710, Boiler Code Sections I, VIII, IX
SAE AMS 5592, 5716
SAE J405, J412

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