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Is 430 stainless steel magnetic?

Yes — 430 stainless steel is strongly magnetic.

Gangsteel supplies large volumes of genuine Yongjin Mill 430 stainless steel (AISI 430 / UNS S43000 / SUS430 / 1.4016 / X6Cr17) every month to appliance manufacturers, hardware producers, and fabricators worldwide, and one of the most common questions we get is exactly this: “Is 430 stainless steel magnetic?”

The clear and consistent answer from both lab testing and real customer use is: magnets stick very firmly to 430 stainless steel — in every condition (annealed, cold-rolled, bent, stamped, or lightly welded).

 

Why 430 Is Strongly Magnetic

430 is a classic ferritic stainless steel with a body-centered cubic (BCC) crystal structure. This atomic arrangement is inherently ferromagnetic — the same reason ordinary carbon steel and pure iron are magnetic.

Key reasons 430 stays strongly magnetic:

  • No (or extremely low) nickel— maximum ≤ 0.75%, usually < 0.50% or trace in production from top mills like Yongjin. Nickel is what makes austenitic grades (304, 316, 201) non-magnetic in the annealed state.
  • High chromium(16–18%) stabilizes the ferritic phase across all temperatures — no transformation to non-magnetic austenite occurs.
  • Stable structure— cold working, welding, or heat exposure do not change the ferritic phase enough to lose magnetism.

 

How Strong Is the Magnetism?

  • Relative magnetic permeability (μr): typically 600–1,200 (very high — strong attraction)
  • Practical test: A standard refrigerator magnet, neodymium magnet, or even a weak office magnet will stick firmly and support noticeable weight on 430 surfaces (2B, BA, NO.4, or HL finish).
  • After cold rolling or forming: Magnetism actually becomes slightly stronger due to increased dislocation density and strain in the lattice.
  • After welding: The weld zone and heat-affected zone (HAZ) remain strongly magnetic — no loss of magnetic response.

In short: 430 is reliably and strongly magnetic in every practical condition you will encounter.

 

Quick Comparison with Other Common Grades

Grade

Family

Magnetic? (Annealed)

Strength of Magnetism

Typical Use Case Where Magnetism Matters

430

Ferritic

Yes – strongly

Very high

Magnetic knife holders, appliance seals, automated handling

304 / 316

Austenitic

No (or very weakly)

None / negligible

Non-magnetic parts (medical, electronics)

201

Austenitic

No (or very weakly)

None / negligible

Budget non-magnetic applications

410 / 420

Martensitic

Yes

High

Cutlery, valves (magnetic + hardenable)

444

Ferritic

Yes

High

Similar to 430, better corrosion

Bottom line: If you need a stainless steel where magnets stick strongly, 430 is one of the best and most economical choices.

For high-quality 430 material with guaranteed strong magnetism, please see our product pages:

Gangsteel guarantees every batch is strongly magnetic and meets the requirements of the chosen standard, with full mill test certificates provided.

 

Common Applications Where Strong Magnetism Is a Big Advantage

  • Magnetic knife holders and racks— knives stay securely in place
  • Refrigerator doors— magnetic notes, calendars, and decorations stick firmly
  • Automated production lines— magnetic handling and robotic pick-up
  • Sensor components— reliable magnetic response for switches and detectors
  • Electromagnetic shielding— effective in electrical enclosures

 

Does Cold Rolling or Welding Affect Magnetism?

No — 430 remains strongly magnetic in all conditions:

  • Annealed
  • Cold rolled / work-hardened
  • Lightly welded (HAZ stays ferritic)

Only extreme cold working in some ferritics can slightly reduce magnetism — not an issue with normal 430 processing.

 

FAQ

Is 430 more magnetic than 304?

Yes — 304 is essentially non-magnetic; 430 is strongly magnetic.

Does cold rolling make 430 more magnetic?

Slightly stronger due to strain in the lattice, but already very magnetic in annealed condition.

Does welding affect magnetism in 430?

No — weld zone and HAZ remain strongly magnetic.

Can I use 430 for magnetic knife holders?

Yes — it is one of the most popular and cost-effective grades for this exact purpose.

Is 430 still magnetic after forming or bending?

Yes — magnetism is a fundamental property of the ferritic structure and is not lost.

Contact our technical sales team today for current pricing, free samples (you can test the magnetism yourself), or customized specifications. Let Gangsteel be your reliable source for genuine, strongly magnetic 430 stainless steel from Yongjin Mill.

We look forward to supporting your project.

 

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