
ASTM A790 UNS S32750(2507, 1.4410 ), Super Duplex Stainless Steel Pipes, PREN>40
YUHONG GROUP deal with Austenitic Stainless Steel, Duplex and Super Duplex Stainless Steel, Nickel Alloy Steel(Hastelloy , Monel, Inconel, Incoloy ), Copper Alloy Steel seamless and welded pipe and tube already more than 33 years, every year sell more than 15000 tons. Our client already cover more than 75 countries, Like Italy, UK, Gernmany, USA, Canada, Chile, Colombia, Saudi Arabia, Korea, Singapore, Austrial, Poland, France , ....And our group branch company and factory have been already approved by :ABS, DNV, GL, BV, PED 97/23/EC, AD2000-WO, GOST9941-81, CCS, TS, CNNC, ISO9001-2015, ISO 14001-2015,ISO 18001-2015.
UNS 32750 Super Duplex Stainless Steel Pipes and Tubes Super Duplex Stainless Steel is a highly alloyed, good performance Duplex steel with a pitting resistance. Super Duplex offers good resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion. Super Duplex is suited for use in aggressive environments. Super Duplex Stainless has good resistance to stress corrosion cracking in chloride and sour environments. Super Duplex has good resistance to erosion corrosion and corrosion fatigue. Super Duplex stainless like Duplex, is a mixed microstructure of austenite and ferrite (50/50) which has improved strength over ferritic and austenitic steel grades. The main difference is that Super duplex has a higher Molybdenum and Chromium content which gives the material greater corrosion resistance. Super Duplex has the same benefits as its counterpart - it has lower production costs when compared with similar ferritic and austenitic grades and due to the materials increased tensile and yield strength, in many cases this gives the purchaser the welcomed option of purchasing smaller thicknesses without the need to compromise on quality and performance. |
Benefits of UNS32750 Super Duplex Stainless Steel
General Properties
Alloy 2507 is a super duplex stainless steel with 25% chromium, 4%
molybdenum, and 7% nickel designed for demanding applications which
require exceptional strength and corrosion resistance, such as
chemical process, petrochemical, and seawater equipment. The steel
has excellent resistance to chloride stress corrosion cracking,
high thermal conductivity and a low coefficient of thermal
expansion. The high chromium, molybdenum, and nitrogen levels
provide excellent resistance to pitting, crevice, and general
corrosion.
The impact strength is also high. Alloy 2507 is not recommended for applications which require long exposures to temperatures above 5700F because of the risk of a reduction in toughness.
Applications
Standards
ASTM/ASME .......... A240 - UNS S32750
EURONORM............ 1.4410 - X2 Cr Ni MoN 25.7.4
AFNOR.................... Z3 CN 25.06 Az
Corrosion Resistance
General Corrosion
The high chromium and molybdenum content of 2507 makes it extremely
resistant to uniform corrosion by organic acids like formic and
acetic acid. 2507 also provides excellent resistance to inorganic
acids, especially those containing chlorides.
In dilute sulfuric acid contaminated with chloride ions, 2507 has
better corrosion resistance than 904L, which is a highly alloyed
austenitic steel grade specially designed to resist pure sulfuric
acid.
Stainless steel of type 316L (2.5%Mo) cannot be used in
hydrochloric acid due to the risk of localized and uniform
corrosion. However, 2507 can be used in dilute hydrochloric acid.
Pitting need not be a risk in the zone below the borderline in this
figure, but crevices must be avoided.
Isocorrosion curves, 0.1 mm/year, in sulfuric acid
with an addition of 2000 ppm chloride ions
Isocorrosion curves, 0.1 mm/year, in hydrochloric acid.
Broken line curve represents the boiling point
Critical Pitting Temperature (CPT) range for
various alloys in 1M NACl
Critical Crevice Corrosion Temperature (CCT)
for various alloys in 10% FeCl3
Intergranural Corrosion
2507's low carbon content greatly lowers the risk of carbide
precipitation at the grain boundaries during heat treatment;
therefore, the alloy is highly resistant to carbide-related
intergranular corrosion.
Stress Corrosion Cracking
The duplex structure of 2507 provides excellent resistance to
chloride stress corrosion cracking (SCC). Because of its higher
alloy content, 2507 is superior to 2205 in corrosion resistance and
strength. 2507 is especially useful in offshore oil and gas
applications and in wells with either naturally high brine levels
or where brine has been injected to enhance recovery.
Pitting Corrosion
Different testing methods can be used to establish the pitting
resistance of steels in chloride-containing solutions. The data
above were measured by an electrochemical technique based on ASTM G
61. The critical pitting temperatures (CPT) of several
high-performance steels in a 1M sodium chloride solution were
determined. The results illustrate the excellent resistance of 2507
to pitting corrosion. The normal data spread for each grade is
indicated by the dark gray portion of the bar.
Crevice Corrosion
The presence of crevices, almost unavoidable in practical
constructions and operations, makes stainless steels more
susceptable to corrosion in chloride enviroments. 2507 is highly
resistant to crevice corrosion. The critical crevice corrosion
temperatures of 2507 and several other high-performance stainless
steels are shown above.
Chemical Analysis
Typical values (Weight %)
C | Cr | Ni | Mo | N | Others |
0.020 | 25 | 7 | 4.0 | .27 | S=0.001 |
PREN = [Cr%] + 3.3 [Mo%] + 16 [N%] ≥ 40 |
Mechanical Properties
Mechanical and Physical Properties
2507 combines high tensile and impact strength with a low
coefficient of thermal expansion and high thermal conductivity.
These properties are suitable for many structural and mechanical
components. The low, ambient, and elevated temperature mechanical
properties of 2507 sheet and plate are shown below. All of the test
data shown are for samples in the annealed and quenched condition.
2507 is not recommended for applications which require long
exposures to temperatures in excess of 5700F because of the increased risk of a reduction in toughness. The
data listed here are typical for wrought products and should not be
regarded as a maximum or minimum value unless specifically stated.
Mechanical Properties
Ultimate Tensile Strength, ksi | 116 min. |
0.2% Offset Yield Strength 0.2%, ksi | 80 min. |
0.1% Offset Yield Strength 0.2%, ksi | 91 min. |
Elongation in 2 inches, % | 15 min. |
Hardness Rockwell C | 32 max. |
Impact Energy, ft.-lbs. | 74 min. |
Low Temperature Impact Properties
Temperature 0F | RT | 34 | -4 | -40 |
Ft.-lbs. | 162 | 162 | 155 | 140 |
Temperature 0F | -76 | -112 | -148 | -320 |
Ft.-lbs. | 110 | 44 | 30 | 7 |
Elevated Temperature Tensile Properties
Temperature 0F | 68 | 212 | 302 | 392 | 482 |
0.2% Offset Yield Strength, ksi | 80 | 65 | 61 | 58 | 55 |
Ultimate Tensile Strength, ksi | 116 | 101 | 98 | 95 | 94 |
Physical Properties
Density | lb/in3 | 0.28 |
Modulus of Elasticity | psi x 106 | 29 |
Coefficient of Thermal Expansion 68-2120F/0F | x10-6/0F | 7.2 |
Thermal Conductivity | Btu/h ft 0F | 8.7 |
Heat Capacity | Btu/lb/0F | 0.12 |
Electrical Resistivity | W-in x 10-6 | 31.5 |
Processing
Hot forming
2507 should be hot worked between 18750F and 22500F. This should be followed by a solution anneal at 19250F minimum and a rapid air or water quench.
Cold Forming
Most of the common stainless steel forming methods can be used for
cold working 2507. The alloy has a higher yield strength and lower
ductility than the austenitic steels so fabricators may find that
higher forming forces, increased radius of bending, and increased
allowance for springback are necessary. Deep drawing, stretch
forming, and similar processes are more difficult to perform on
2507 than on an austenitic stainless steel. When forming requires
more than 10% cold deformation, a solution anneal and quench are
recommended.
Heat Treatment
2507 should be solution annealed and quenched after either hot or
cold forming. Solution annealing should be done at a minimum of
19250F. Annealing should be followed immediately by a rapid air or water
quench. To obtain maximum corrosion resistance, heat treated
products should be pickled and rinsed.
Welding
2507 possesses good weldability and can be joined to itself or
other materials by shielded metal arc welding (SMAW), gas tungsten
arc welding (GTAW), plasma arc welding (PAW), flux cored wire
(FCW), or submerged arc welding (SAW). 2507/P100 filler metal is
suggested when welding 2507 because it will produce the appropriate
duplex weld structure.
Preheating of 2507 is not necessary except to prevent condensation
on cold metal. The interpass weld temperature should not exceed 3000F or the weld integrity can be adversely affected. The root should
be shielded with argon or 90% N2/10% H2 purging gas for maximum
corrosion resistance. The latter provides better corrosion
resistance.
If welding is to be done on only one surface and post-weld cleaning
is not possible, GTAW is suggested for root passes. GTAW or PAW
should not be done without a filler metal unless post-weld cleanup
is possible. A heat input of 5-38 kJ/in. should be used for SMAW or
GTAW. A heat input of about 50kJ/in. can be used for SAW.
Some of the quality tests carried out by us includes:
Corrosion Test | Conducted only when specially requested by the client |
Chemical Analysis | Test done as per required quality standards |
Destructive / Mechanical Testing | Tensile | Hardness | Flattening | Flare | Flange |
Reverse-bend and Re. flat tests | Carried out in full compliance with relevant standards & ASTM A-450 and A-530 norms, which ensures trouble-free expansion, welding & use at customers end |
Eddy Current Testing | Done to detect homogeneities in subsurface by using Digital Flaw-mark Testing System |
Hydrostatic Testing | 100% Hydrostatic Testing carried out according to ASTM-A 450 norms for checking tube leakage, and biggest pressure we can support 20Mpa/7s . |
Air Under Pressure Test | To check any evidence of air leakage. |
Visual Inspection | After passivation, every single length of tubes & pipes is subjected to thorough visual inspection by trained staff for detecting surface flaws & other imperfections |
Supplementary Testing : Apart from the above mentioned tests, we also carry out on the
manufactured products supplementary testing. The tests conducted
under this include:
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