Ferritics

Ferritic stainless steels are essentially Fe-Cr alloys with low carbon content. The latest versions have received additions of Ti and Nb for stabilization. They have high corrosion resistance and good formability, which is important for flat products. However, ferritic stainless steels also find applications in bars, such as in solenoid valves.

V430G

High Cr and low C ferritic stainless steel used in applications, such as architectural and automotive trimming, parts for oil burners, refinery equipment and screw for corrosive environments.

  • ABTN | ASTM | SAE | AISI: 430
  • DIN | WNr: 1.4016
  • Chemical Composition:
C %Mn %Cr %Si %
max. 0,08max. 0,6017,00<=0,50

VC430FG

High-chromium ferritic stainless steel of excellent magnetic properties and easy machining.

  • ABTN | ASTM | SAE | AISI: 430FG
  • DIN | WNr: 
  • Chemical Composition:
C %Mn %Cr %Ni %Mo %Si %OTHERS %
max. 0,06max. 1,0017,00max. 0,35max. 0,60<=1,00P<=0,030 S>=0,15

VC430FR

Ferritic stainless steel, with addition of P and S to improve machinability, widely used in the manufacture of solenoid valves.

  • ABTN | ASTM | SAE | AISI: 430FR
  • DIN | WNr: 1.4104
  • Chemical Composition:
C %Mn %Cr %Ni %Mo %Si %
max. 0,060,4517,62max. 0,350,481,27