Carlson Alloy 2205 (UNS S31803) Duplex Stainless Steel
Subcategory: Stainless Steel; Alloy Steel; Metal; Austenitic; Duplex
Key Words: UNS S31803
Material Notes: General DescriptionCarlson Alloy 2205 is a second-generation, nitrogen-alloyed duplex stainless steel (ferritic-austenitic). It offers an excellent combination of both strength and corrosion resistance over a wide range of applications. The approximate 50/50 ferrite-austenite structure provides excellent chloride pitting and stress corrosion cracking resistance, with roughly twice the yield strength of the standard austenitic stainless grades. The high chromium and molybdenum content, coupled with the nitrogen addition in 2205, provides general corrosion, pitting, and crevice corrosion resistance superior to 316L and 317L. 2205 demonstrates superior erosion-corrosion resistance when compared to 316 stainless steel. It is not subject to intergranular corrosion in the as-welded condition. 2205 may be successfully machined by conventional methods. The (UNS S32205) grade is a restricted-chemistry version which maintains chromium, molybdenum and nitrogen at higher levels than the (UNS S31803) composition. Applications Due to its excellent corrosion resistance, 2205 is a suitable material for service in environments containing chlorides and hydrogen sulfide. It is also suitable foe use in dilute sulfuric acid solutions and for handling organic acids, i.e., acetic acid and its mixtures. - Oil and Gas Production – Down-hole piping, gathering line pipe, CO2 tertiary recovery piping, oil-gas separators, heat exchangers.
- Chemical Processing – Heat exchangers, pressure vessels, tanks, columns, pumps, valves, piping.
- Transportation – Tank trailers, ocean-going tankers, barges.
- Pulp & Paper – Pulp digesters
- Power Industry – Feedwater heaters, coolers, flue gas scrubbers.
- Marine Service – Sea water piping, pumps.
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