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Haynes Hastelloy® G-30® alloy, 3.2 mm thick sheet, GTAW weld
Categories: Metal; Nonferrous Metal; Nickel Alloy; Superalloy

Material Notes: HASTELLOY® G-30® alloy is a high chromium nickel-base alloy which shows superior corrosion resistance in commercial phosphoric acids as well as many complex environments containing highly oxidizing acids such as nitric/hydrochloric, nitric/hydrofluoric and sulfuric acids. The resistance of G-30 alloy to the formation of grain boundary precipitates in the heat-affected zone makes it suitable for use in most chemical process applications in the as-welded condition.

HASTELLY G-30 alloy is available in the form of plate, sheet, strip, billet, bar, wire, covered electrodes, pipe and tubing.

Typical Applications:

  • Phosphoric Acid Service
  • Sulfuric Acid Service
  • Nitric Acid Service
  • Nuclear Fuel Reprocessing
  • Nuclear Waste Processing
  • Pickling Operations
  • Petrochemicals
  • Fertilizer Manufacture
  • Pesticide Manufacture
  • Gold Ore Extraction

Heat Treatment: The standard solution heat treatment consists of heating to 2150°F (1177°C) followed by rapid air-cooling or water quenching. Parts which have been hot formed should be solution heat-treated prior to final fabrication or installation.

Forming: G-30 alloy has excellent forming characteristics and cold forming is the preferred method of forming. Because of its good ductility, it can be easily cold-worked. The alloy is generally stiffer than the austenitic stainless steels so more energy is required during cold forming.

Data provided by the manufacturer, Haynes International, Inc.

Key Words: ASME SB622, ASME SB626, ASME SB366, UNS N06030, ASME SB581, ASME SB582, ASME SB619
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Physical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Density 8.22 g/cc0.297 lb/in³
 
Mechanical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 676 MPa98000 psi
 379 MPa
@Temperature 760 °C
55000 psi
@Temperature 1400 °F
 490 MPa
@Temperature 538 °C
71100 psi
@Temperature 1000 °F
Tensile Strength, Yield 331 MPa
@Strain 0.2 %
48000 psi
@Strain 0.2 %
 186 MPa
@Strain 0.2 %,
Temperature 760 °C
27000 psi
@Strain 0.2 %,
Temperature 1400 °F
 414 MPa
@Strain 0.2 %,
Temperature 538 °C
60000 psi
@Strain 0.2 %,
Temperature 1000 °F
Elongation at Break 39 %39 %in 50.8 mm
 34 %
@Temperature 760 °C
34 %
@Temperature 1400 °F
in 50.8 mm
 45 %
@Temperature 538 °C
45 %
@Temperature 1000 °F
in 50.8 mm
Modulus of Elasticity 202 GPa29300 ksiplate heat treated to 1177°C, rapid quenched
 184 GPa
@Temperature 538 °C
26700 ksi
@Temperature 1000 °F
plate heat treated to 1177°C and rapid quenched
 192 GPa
@Temperature 427 °C
27800 ksi
@Temperature 801 °F
plate heat treated to 1177°C and rapid quenched
 194 GPa
@Temperature 316 °C
28100 ksi
@Temperature 601 °F
plate heat treated to 1177°C and rapid quenched
 196 GPa
@Temperature 204 °C
28400 ksi
@Temperature 399 °F
plate heat treated to 1177°C and rapid quenched
 
Electrical PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Electrical Resistivity  0.000116 ohm-cm
@Temperature 24.0 °C
0.000116 ohm-cm
@Temperature 75.2 °F
 0.000117 ohm-cm
@Temperature 100 °C
0.000117 ohm-cm
@Temperature 212 °F
 0.000119 ohm-cm
@Temperature 200 °C
0.000119 ohm-cm
@Temperature 392 °F
 0.000119 ohm-cm
@Temperature 300 °C
0.000119 ohm-cm
@Temperature 572 °F
 0.000123 ohm-cm
@Temperature 400 °C
0.000123 ohm-cm
@Temperature 752 °F
 0.000124 ohm-cm
@Temperature 500 °C
0.000124 ohm-cm
@Temperature 932 °F
 0.000125 ohm-cm
@Temperature 600 °C
0.000125 ohm-cm
@Temperature 1110 °F
 
Thermal PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
CTE, linear  14.4 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 30.0 - 316 °C
8.00 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 86.0 - 601 °F
 14.9 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 30.0 - 427 °C
8.28 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 86.0 - 801 °F
 15.5 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 30.0 - 538 °C
8.61 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 86.0 - 1000 °F
 16.0 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 30.0 - 760 °C
8.89 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 86.0 - 1400 °F
 16.0 µm/m-°C
@Temperature 30.0 - 649 °C
8.89 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 86.0 - 1200 °F
Thermal Conductivity  10.2 W/m-K
@Temperature 24.0 °C
70.8 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
@Temperature 75.2 °F
 11.9 W/m-K
@Temperature 100 °C
82.6 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
@Temperature 212 °F
 14.4 W/m-K
@Temperature 200 °C
99.9 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
@Temperature 392 °F
 16.7 W/m-K
@Temperature 300 °C
116 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
@Temperature 572 °F
 18.7 W/m-K
@Temperature 400 °C
130 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
@Temperature 752 °F
 20.3 W/m-K
@Temperature 500 °C
141 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
@Temperature 932 °F
 21.4 W/m-K
@Temperature 600 °C
149 BTU-in/hr-ft²-°F
@Temperature 1110 °F
 
Component Elements PropertiesMetricEnglishComments
Carbon, C <= 0.030 %<= 0.030 %
Chromium, Cr 28 - 31.5 %28 - 31.5 %
Cobalt, Co <= 5.0 %<= 5.0 %
Copper, Cu 1.0 - 2.4 %1.0 - 2.4 %
Iron, Fe 13 - 17 %13 - 17 %
Manganese, Mn <= 1.5 %<= 1.5 %
Molybdenum, Mo 4.0 - 6.0 %4.0 - 6.0 %
Nb + Ta 0.30 - 1.5 %0.30 - 1.5 %
Nickel, Ni 43 %43 %As Remainder
Phosphorus, P <= 0.040 %<= 0.040 %
Silicon, Si 0.80 %0.80 %
Sulfur, S <= 0.020 %<= 0.020 %
Tungsten, W 1.5 - 4.0 %1.5 - 4.0 %

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