Description
Stainless steel sheet AISI 430 1.0x1000x2000 mm – 2B surface
Stainless steel sheet AISI 430 (EN 1.4016), thickness 1.0 mm, dimensions 1000×2000 mm, 2B surface finish. AISI 430 is a ferritic stainless steel type with 16–18% chromium and no nickel. It is an economical, magnetic alternative to AISI 304, suitable for environments without aggressive chlorides. Excellent oxidation resistance up to 800°C.
1 mm thickness – universal industrial format. AISI 430 is widely used in the production of household appliances (refrigerators, washing machines), kitchen interiors, and architectural finishes. Magnetic properties are an advantage in induction cooktop surfaces.
Areas of application
- Household appliance casings (refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers)
- Induction cooktop surfaces – magnetic steel
- Interior finishing elements, furniture facades
- Architectural elements without saline environment
- Automotive exhaust system components
- Heating appliance covers
Technical parameters
| Parameter | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Material | AISI 430 (EN 1.4016) |
| Thickness | 1.0 mm |
| Dimensions | 1000 × 2000 mm |
| Surface | 2B (cold rolled) |
| Magnetic | Yes (ferritic) |
| Weight | ~15.5 kg |
Frequently Asked Questions
How does AISI 430 differ from AISI 304?
AISI 430 is ferritic (magnetic, nickel-free), cheaper, but less corrosion-resistant than AISI 304 in saline environments. AISI 304 is austenitic, non-magnetic, and more versatile.
Is it suitable for the food industry?
AISI 430 is allowed for food contact, but in wet and acidic environments, it is better to choose AISI 304 or AISI 316.
Is magnetic steel suitable for induction cooktops?
Yes, the magnetic properties of AISI 430 make it an excellent choice for induction cooktop surfaces or kitchen countertops.
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