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Equivalent material for 430F

07/04/2008 5:26 AM

Could anyone advice me the equivalent material of 430 F.This is too much cosltly to buy. So i need any ceaper material but have moe or less same properties.

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Re: Equivalent material for 430F

07/04/2008 7:27 AM

For what is 430 F used? Please explain the context.

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Re: Equivalent material for 430F

07/05/2008 12:17 AM

This material used as plunger in the solenoid valve assembly unit.

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Re: Equivalent material for 430F

07/05/2008 6:52 AM

Does your application require corrosion resistance? 430F is classified as a 'stainless' steel.

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07/06/2008 11:45 PM

Yes our required application is corrosion resistance material.

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07/07/2008 5:24 AM

Could a protective coating fulfill the corrosion requirements?

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07/07/2008 11:40 AM

Does the material the plunger is made from have to be metal? Would a high-density plastic do the job, for instance?

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