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UNS S32750 / 1.4410 / Duplex 2205 Steel

SAF 2507, is a 25Cr duplex (ferritic-austenitic) stainless steel. The nominal chemical composition of SAF 2507 is 25% chromium, 7% nickel, 4% molybdenum and other alloying elements such as nitrogen and manganese.[1] The UNS designation for SAF 2507 is S32750 and the EN steel no. is 1.4410. 

Typical properties of SAF 2507 duplex stainless steel are:

  • excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking in chloride-bearing environments

  • excellent resistance to pitting corrosion and crevice corrosion

  • high resistance to general corrosion

  • very high mechanical strength

  • physical properties that offer design advantages

  • high resistance to erosion corrosion and corrosion fatigue

  • good weldability


Chemical Composition

Density

Test Method

Test Lab

Result

Reach the   standard

Apparent   Density (g/cm3)

ASTM B212

AMCP Lab

4.30

YES

Tap   Density (g/cm3)

ASTM B527

AMCP Lab

4.78

YES

Chemical   Composition (wt%)

Test Method

Test Lab

Expected Result

Tested Results

Reach the   standard

Carbon   (C)

C/S Analyzer

AMCP Lab

≤0.03

0.0095

YES

Chromium   (Cr)

ICP-AES

AMCP Lab

24.00-26.00

24.78

YES

Nickel   (Ni)

ICP-AES

AMCP Lab

6.00-8.00

6.99

YES

Molybdenum   (Mo)

ICP-AES

AMCP Lab

3.00-5.00

4.05

YES

Nitrogen   (N)

O/N/H Analyzer

AMCP Lab

0.24-0.32

0.27

YES

Iron   (Fe)

ICP-AES

AMCP Lab

Balance

Balance

YES

Silicon   (Si)

ICP-AES

AMCP Lab

≤0.80

0.27

YES

Manganese   (Mn)

ICP-AES

AMCP Lab

≤1.20

0.66

YES

Sulphur   (S)

ICP-AES

AMCP Lab

≤0.020

0.0051

YES

Phosphorus   (P)

ICP-AES

AMCP Lab

≤0.035

0.0042

YES

Copper   (Cu)

ICP-AES

AMCP Lab

0.50

0.022

YES

Oxygen   (O)

O/N/H Analyzer

AMCP Lab

--

0.029

YES


Duplex Stainless Steel Description by ISSF

Duplex Stainless steels have a structure of half ferrite and half austenite, which means this kind of steel has a body centered cubic crystallographic structure and a face centered cubic crystallographic structure. To achieve this, elements which stabilize the ferrite phase (Cr, Mo, Si, W...) are balanced by elements which stabilize the austenite phase (Ni, N, Mn...). The ferrite/ austenite ratio depends not only on the alloying elements but also on heat treatments.

 

Duplex stainless steels show high corrosion resistance in a variety of environments like oxidizing industrial solutions, sulphuric acid containing solutions, organic acids, diluted mineral acids and hot alkaline solutions due to the high contents of Cr, Mo and N.

They show an exceptional combination of high strength and good corrosion resistance (Figure 3.1), making it possible to design lighter components and consequentially to decrease the materials and manufacturing costs. This led to the use of duplex stainless steel in applications such as oil and gas, reactors and tanks in the chemical industry, water treatment equipment, desalination plants and heat exchangers.

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”Duplex Stainless Steel” by International Stainless Steel Forum



Benefits:

  • Well-Proportioned PSD

  • High Sphericity

  • Low Oxygen Content

  • Cost Effective

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