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Haynes 230 Forgings

What is Haynes 230 Forgings ?

Haynes 230 forging is a high-performance alloy renowned for its strength, oxidation resistance, and stability at high temperatures. It’s made up of nickel, chromium, tungsten and molybdenum. These components provide it with good mechanical strength and a high resistance to thermal fatigue and corrosion. Parag Metals offers Haynes 230 forgings in a variety of forms to meet the needs of demanding industries. The alloy maintains its strength and shape under severe heat, making it excellent for use in harsh environments.

Haynes 230 forgings are commonly used in aerospace and power generation. It is used in parts like combustion cans, flame holders, and gas turbine components. In chemical processing, they support catalysts in ammonia burners and hold up well in heat exchangers and high-temp ducts. The alloy is also used in industrial heating, like in furnace trays, baskets, retorts, flame shrouds, and more, due to its strength and long life under stress and heat.

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Our alloy stands out for its excellent resistance to oxidation and thermal fatigue, holding up to 2100°F. It maintains high strength across a wide temperature range and resists grain boundary cracking, even under thermal cycling. Haynes 230 forgings are simple to weld and form, with excellent ductility and stability in harsh conditions. They also provide dependable performance under stress, making them ideal for long-term usage in harsh temperatures and corrosive environments.

Every Haynes 230 forging is tested for hardness, strength, and surface finish under strict quality standards. Secure packaging ensures safe delivery, no matter the destination. If you’re looking for reliable Haynes 230 forging suppliers in India, get in touch with us today to place your order or request a quote.

Advantages of Haynes 230 Forgings

  • Haynes 230 maintains its mechanical strength at very high temperatures, making it ideal for components exposed to extreme heat, such as gas turbine parts or chemical processing equipment.
  • The alloy forms a stable oxide layer that resists oxidation in air and is highly resistant to a wide range of corrosive environments, including high-temperature oxidizing and reducing conditions.
  • Compared to other high-performance nickel alloys, Haynes 230 can be forged, welded, and machined relatively easily, allowing for complex shapes and precision components.
  • The alloy retains its microstructure and mechanical properties over prolonged periods at elevated temperatures, ensuring durability and reliability in demanding industrial applications.
  • Its combination of strength, corrosion resistance, and thermal stability makes it suitable for aerospace, power generation, and chemical processing industries, particularly for components like turbine blades, heat exchangers, and furnace parts.

Uses of Haynes 230 Forgings

  • Used in turbine blades, vanes, and other hot-section parts due to its high-temperature strength and oxidation resistance.
  • Ideal for engine components, exhaust systems, and other parts exposed to extreme temperatures and corrosive environments.
  • Used for heat exchangers, reactors, and vessels that handle corrosive chemicals at elevated temperatures.
  • Suited for furnace baskets, radiant tubes, and boiler components due to thermal stability and long-term strength.
  • Employed in superheater and reheater tubing, gasification plants, and other high-temperature energy systems.

Specification of Haynes 230 Forgings

Specifications ASTM B564, ASME SB564
Standard DIN, ASTM, BS and all International Standards
Flat bar blocks up to 27″ width and 15,000 lbs
Cylinders and sleeves up to 50″ maximum O.D. and 65″ maximum length
Discs and hubs up to 50″ diameter and 20,000 lbs
Rolled, hand forged or mandrel forged rings up to 84″ maximum O.D. and 40″ maximum length
Rounds, shafts and step shafts up to 144″ maximum length and 20,000 lbs
Forging Types Impression Die Forging, Open Die Forging, Seamless Rolled Forging, Hot Forging, Cold Forging, Open die hammer forging, Impression die drop forging, Closed Die Forging, Press Forging, Upset Forging, Compression Forging, Swaging, Rotary Forging, Roll forging

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Available Types of Haynes 230 Forgings

Circular Plate Forging

Haynes 230 Circular Plate Forgings

Shafts Forgings

Haynes 230 Shafts Forgings

Seamless Rings Forgings

Haynes 230 Seamless Rings Forgings

Forged Hollow Bar

Haynes 230 Hollow Bar Forgings

Disc Forgings

Haynes 230 Disc Forgings

Forged Welding Ring

Haynes 230 Welded Ring Forgings

Equivalent Grades of Haynes 230 Forgings

STANDARDWERKSTOFF NR.UNS
Alloy 2302.4733N06230

Chemical Composition of Haynes 230 Forgings

Grade C Si Mn P Cr Mo Ni Fe
Alloy 230 0.05 – 0.15 0.25 – 0.75 0.30 – 1.0 0.03 max 20.0 – 24.0 1.0 – 3.0 Rem 3.0 max

Mechanical Properties of Haynes 230 Forgings

Element Hardness Yield Strength Tensile Strength Elongation
Alloy 230 241 max 310 MPa, 45 ksi 758 MPa, 110 ksi 35 %

Haynes 230 Forgings Sizes

Form Diameter / Width Length / Thickness Custom Sizes
Bars Custom diameter as per requirement Custom length as per requirement Yes
Rings Up to 2000 mm OD Up to 300 mm thickness Yes
Discs Up to 1500 mm diameter Up to 250 mm thickness Yes
Shafts Custom diameter Custom length Yes
Forging Type Min Thickness (mm) Max Thickness (mm) Typical Applications
Bars 10 500 Shafts, Rods, Structural Components
Rings 20 300 Pipes, Flanges, Bearings
Discs 15 250 Rotors, Flanges, End Covers
Shafts 15 500 Rotors, Axles, Spindles

Application Industries of Haynes 230 Forgings

Export Countries for Haynes 230 Forgings

  • ASIA – China, Thailand, Singapore, Sri lanka, Bangladesh, Japan, Philippines, Vietnam, Nepal, Bhutan
  • Middle East – Kuwait, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Jordan
  • Europe – United Kingdom, Italy, Belgium, France, Croatia, Spain, Germany, Russia, Denmark
  • South America – Argentina, Chile, Brazil, Colombia, Paraguay
  • Africa – Ghana, South Africa