Carlson Alloy Nitronic 50® Austenitic Stainless Steel
Subcategory: Stainless Steel; Alloy Steel; Metal; Austenitic
Key Words: UNS S20910; ASTM XM-19
Material Notes: General DescriptionNitronic 50 is a nitrogen-strengthened austenitic stainless steel that possesses corrosion resistance superior to 316, 316L, 317 and 317L plus approximately twice the yield strength at room temperature. It has very good mechanical properties at both elevated and sub-zero temperatures. The alloy retains low magnetic permeability even after severe cold working or exposure to sub-zero temperatures and excellent mechanical properties up to 1200°F (649°C). Nitronic 50 provides outstanding corrosion resistance in many process streams. Annealed at 2025°F, Nitronic 50 exhibits excellent resistance to highly corrosive environments where the material will be used in the as-welded condition. It has outstanding resistance to sulfide stress cracking and to intergranular attack. Nitronic 50 will withstand prolonged exposure to marine atmospheres. It has also been found to perform somewhat better than C400 (UNS N04400) in quiet seawater. Like most stainless steels, Nitronic 50 may suffer stress corrosion cracking in hit chloride environments. It is ranked between 304 and 316 in resistance to cracking. Nitronic 50 does not become magnetic when severely cold worked. This makes it useful for applications requiring a combination of excellent corrosion resistance and low magnetic permeability. Although the magnetic permeability of Nitronic 50 remains very low at cryogenic temperatures, it does not approach the levels of Nitronic 33 and Nitronic 40. Nitronic 50 is considerably stronger than the conventional 300 series stainless steels but the same fabrication equipment and techniques are utilized. Applications Nitronic 50 is ideal where 316, 316L, 317 and 317L are marginal. It has found wide use in the petroleum, petrochemical, chemical, pulp and paper, textile, food, nuclear and marine industries. - Marine – seawater pumps, gate valves for seawater ballast systems on tankers, high-pressure (microbial) deep-sea sampler and incubation chambers and underwater robotic arms.
- Chemical – urea production, ammonium carbamate pumps, pressure vessels, tanks, heat exchangers, piping, fittings, valves and pumps.
- Pump & Paper – Valves for sulfite liquors
- Nuclear Waste Disposal – waste calcination systems, aqueous fluoride handling systems and waste canisters.
- Oil & Gas Production – oil field production and down-hole equipment
Information provided by Carlson
Available Properties |
- Density
- Environmental Stress Crack Resistance
- Hardness, Brinell
- Hardness, Rockwell B
- Tensile Strength @ Break
- Tensile Strength @ Yield
- Elongation at Yield
- Modulus of Elasticity
- Taber Abrasion, mg/1000 Cycles
- Electrical Resistivity
- Magnetic Permeability
- CTE, linear 68°F
|
|
|
|
Property Data |
This page displays only the text
of a material data sheet.
To see MatWeb's complete data
sheet for this material (including
material property data, metal
compositions, material suppliers,
etc), please click the button below. |
|
|
|
|