Metal treatment – Stock – Ferrous
Patent
1985-04-01
1989-01-17
Andrews, Melvyn J.
Metal treatment
Stock
Ferrous
420 60, 420 61, 420 65, C22C 3820, C22C 3822
Patent
active
047986352
ABSTRACT:
The present invention presents a ferritic-austenitic Cr-Ni-N-Steel alloy with a stable austenite phase, high corrosion resistance and good weldability, said steel alloy consisting essentially of the following elements by weight; max 0.06% C, 21-24.5% Cr, 2-5.5% Ni, 0.05-0.3% N, max 1.5% & Si, max 4.0% Mn, 0.01-1.0% Mo, 0.01-1.0% Cu, the remainder being iron and normal impurities, the contents of said elements being balanced so that the ferrite content, .alpha., amounts to 35-65%. The analysis of the steel is so optimized that it becomes especially useful for those environments where the steel is exposed to temperatures above 60.degree. C. and chloride amounts up to 1000 ppm while the alloy being stable towards deformation form austenite into martensite at a total deformation oft 10-30% in room temperature.
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"Use of Duplex Stainless Steels to Retard Stress Corrosion Cracking", P. Combrade, A. Desestret, P. Jolly, and R. Mayoud, National Association of Corrosion Engineers, Copyright 1982, pp. 153-173.
Bernhardsson Sven-Olov
Eriksson Hans F.
Forssell Lars O. H.
Lindqvist Nils R.
Norberg Sven P.
Andrews Melvyn J.
Santrade Limited
Yee Deborah
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