SS330 seams a good solution, with Higher Cr content than 310. Seams also available more easyly on the US-canada Market.
http://content.rolledalloys.com/technical-resources/alloy-comparison/RA330vs309-310_AC_US_EN.pdf
http://www.rolledalloys.com/alloys/nickel-alloys/ra330/en/
Thank you for these very usefull information.
Yes the main degradation mecanism is oxidation (1000C, not dry - burner flamme + O2 addition).
Do you know where I could find comparative data for the 439, 446, 600, 601, 333?
I was told the 436 could be an alternative? What do you think...
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I have a very specific application at high temperature (900C) in a very high oxydative atmosphere, in copper industry. We use the 310 for decades and it seems the best SS for this. Do you know if there is a possible alternative in stainless steels with higher resistance to oxidation, better...
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310 stainless steel is largely used for high temperature applications in metallurgy processes, 316 being a possible alternative (lower Cr amd Ni). I checked the Sandvick tables but this is not evident.
I have an application at high temperature (900C) in a high oxygen atmosphere, in...