Super Duplex Stainless Steel Bar
Duplex Stainless Steel Stock Sizes: Range from 1/2" - 8" in diameter. Custom super duplex sizes available
Benefits of Super Duplex Stainless Steel bar include good weldability and workability, a high level of thermal conductivity, high resistance to corrosion fatigue, stress corrosion cracking (especially chloride stress corrosion cracking) and erosion, and a low coefficient of thermal expansion. Other advantages of Super Duplex Stainless Steel are higher heat conductivity and low thermal expansion compared to austenitic stainless steels, high-energy absorption, high strength, good resistance to sulfide stress corrosion and high resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion.
Primary Elements: Composed of a significant amount of Chromium (between 19.5 and 27 percent), Nickel, Molybdenum, and Manganese, with the balance being Iron. Also found in Super Duplex Stainless Steel are trace amounts of Carbon, Phosphorus, Sulfur, Silicon, Nitrogen and Copper.
Ratnam Steel is proud to announce that it is now stocking Super Duplex Stainess Steel 2507 UNS-S32750 ASTM A-479 round bar. This material has an excellent resistance to general corrosion and has very high mechanical strength.
Industries Served:
- oil and gas production
- chemical
- pulp and paper
- marine
- power
- petrochemical
- water desalinization
Products constructed of Super Duplex Stainless Steel:
(completely or partially)
- heat exchangers
- wire
- propellers
- storage vessels
- cargo tanks
- shafts
- rotors
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- fittings and fans
- water heaters
- hot water tanks
- hydraulic piping
- spiral wound gaskets
- lifting and pulley equipment.
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Duplex Stainless Steel History: First used in the 1980s, the phrase "Super-Duplex" refers to a highly alloyed, high performance Duplex Stainless Steel with a high pitting resistance. Super Duplex Stainless Steel is noted for its high level of chromium, which gives Super Duplex excellent resistance to acid chlorides, acids, caustic solutions and other harsh environments. Super Duplex Alloys are often used in hostile settings found in the petrochemical, pulp and paper, and chemical sectors, frequently replacing Nickel-based Steels and 300 Grade Stainless Alloys.
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