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4/11/2003 9:00 AM
 
Looking for information on the creep properties of 329 ( UNS S32900) stainless steel. Can anyone help? Thanks!
 
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We could not find and hard data; however, Type 329 will lose creep strength rapidly at elevated temperatures (>500F). It's also not generally recommended for elevated temperature service for structural applications as it is susceptible to embrittlement. You might try the ASME Section codes for information on design stress levels above ambient temperatures. David Hendrix The Hendrix Group Inc.
 
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