UR45 NPlus
UR45 NPlus
STANDARDS
EURONORM.............................1.4462 - X2 Cr Ni Mo N 22.5.3
AFNOR .....................................Z3 CND 22.05.AZ
WERKSTOFF ...........................Nr 1.4462
ASTM. .......................................UNS S 31803/S 32205
CHEMICAL
ANALYSIS
MECHANICAL
PROPERTIES
C
.020
Cr
Ni
22.6
Mo
N
6
3.4
.18
PREN = [Cr %] + 3.3 [Mo %] + 16 [N %] 36
Others
S = .001
Rm
MPa
720
670
640
620
600
600
600
68
YS 0.2%
KSI
74
YS 1.0%
KSI
78
UTS
KSI
104
122
212
302
392
482
572
67
61
55
51
46
45
72
65
61
56
51
49
97
93
90
87
87
87
A/Elong
%
25
25
20
20
Plates th 50 mm (2 inches)
Rp 0.2
Rp 1.0
C
MPa
MPa
50
440
480
100
400
430
150
360
400
200
330
370
250
300
330
300
290
320
Rm
MPa
650
620
600
580
580
580
F
122
212
30
392
482
572
YS 0.2%
KSI
64
58
52
48
44
42
YS 1 .0%
KSI
70
62
58
64
48
46
UTS
KSI
94
90
87
84
84
84
A/Elong
%
Impact values
KCV + 20C
+ 68 F
KCV - 50C
- 58 F
87 Ft.lbs
65 Ft.lbs
65 Ft.lbs
54 Ft.lbs
PHYSICAL
PROPERTIES
Interval
Temper
C
20-100
20-200
20-300
Thermal
expansion
-6
1
? x10 K-
12
12.5
13
20
100
200
300
Resistivity
Thermal
conductivity
( cm)
80
(W.m .K )
17
18
19
20
68
212
392
572
-1
-1
Young
Shear
modulus modulus
E
G
(GPa)
(GPa)
200
75
194
73
186
70
180
67
Specific
heat
-1
-1
(J.kg .K )
450
450
500
550
Structure
The UR45 N+ alloy is a two-phase microstructure contaning, 50% , 50%
CORROSION
RESISTANCE
General corrosion
UR 45N+ has a general corrosion resistance better than a 316 L steel (Z3 CND 17.12.03)
and equivalent or better than a 904 L alloy (UR B6)
Pitting corrosion
316 L
URANUS 45N
URANUS 45N+
URANUS B6
(20 Cr/25 Ni/4.5 Mo/Cu)
50
TYPICAL RESULTS G 48 A
T (F)
CRITICAL PITTING TEMPERATURES
Base Metal
122
40
104
30
86
20
68
10
50
T (C)
PREN Value
23
33
36
32
Crevice corrosion
Better than 316L ; equivalent to UR B6 / 904L
Stress corrosion cracking
+
316
UR 45 N
UR B6
UR 45 N+
FABRICATION
Heat treatment
The heat treatment for delivery is 1040-1100C (1904/2012F)
Air cooling for thicknesses < 8 mm is agreed, but water quenching is advised. For
thicknesses of 8 mm and above, water quenching is necessary. Special precautions must
be taken during heat treatment to avoid deformation.
Cold forming
Due to its higher mechanical properties, UR 45 N+ requires more strength than a classical
austenitic stainless steel. Deformation higher than 20% requires an intermediate heat
treatment.
Hot forming
Recommended between 1150C and 1000C (2102 and 1832F)
After forming, a new heat treatment is necessary to obtain optimal mechanical properties
and microstructure stability
Pickling
Pickling solution acceptable for 316L may be used, but the pickling time required is at least
twice that of 316L.
Machining
Machining is yet another example of a fabrication process in which the employed
techniques (eg. tools and lubricants) are very similar to those used for conventional
stainless steels).
Machining characteristics of UR 45N+ are better than those of Z3 CND 17.12.02 (316 L
grade).
Oper.
Turning
Tool
High
speed
steel
Carbide
Parting
off
WELDING
High
Speed
steel
Lubrication
Cutting
oil
Dry or
cutting
oil
Cutting
oil
Drilling
High
speed
steel
Cutting
oil
Milling
profiling
High
speed
steel
Cutting
oil
Depth
of cut
mm
(inch)
6-0.23
3-0.11
1-0.04
6-0.23
3-0.11
1-0.04
Blade
width
1.5-0.06
3-0.11
6-0.23
Drill
1.5-0.06
3-0.11
6-0.23
12-0.48
Feed
mm inch)
Ur 45 N
15-20
49.2-65.6
23-28
75.5-91.9
30-35
98.4-114.8
75-85
246.1/278.9
90-100
295.3-328.1
110-120 360.9-393.7
0.5-0.19
0.4-.016
0.2-.008
0.5-.019
0.4-.016
0.2 -.008
6-11
9-14
15-20
25-35
45-55
65-70
0.03 -0.0012
0.04 -0.0016
0.05 -.0020
10-13
11-14
12-15
32.8-42.7
36.1-45.9
39.4-49.2
23-28
24-29
25-30
75.5-91.9
78.7-95.1
82.-98.4
0.25 -0.0010
0.06 -0.0024
0.08 -0.0031
0.10- 0.0039
6-10
7-11
7-11
7-11
19.7-32.8
23.-26.1
23.-26.1
23.-26.1
10-14
11-15
11-15
11-15
32.8-45.9
36.1-49.2
36.1-49.2
36.1-49.2
.05/0.10
.002/.0039
10-20
32.8-65.6
12-22
39.4-72.2
- Usual precautions including cleaning and degreasing of weld area, protection against
weld spatters must be taken to ensure corrosion resistance of finished product.
- Careful final descaling and/or cleaning of the weld is highly recommended.
1. Plasma + TIG welding
- Typically used for thicknesses 5 to 12 mm.
- Normal 22.09 wire, or overalloyed wire (25.10.4 type) will be used for plasma pass.
- If no filler metal is used for the plasma arc, Ar + (2-3)% N2 will be used as shielding
gas.
- Ferrite content will be between 30 and 60 %. Complementary TIG welding will also be
realised with normal 22.09 wire or overalloyed wire. The ferrite content will also be
between 30 and 60 %.
- Nitrogen addition (2-3%) to the shielding gas can be recommended to improve
corrosion behaviour and stabilize the microstructure. Technical assistance is available
for special cases. In each case, contamination of shielding gas by hydrogen must be
avoided.
2. Manual metal arc welding
A standard 22.09 wire or 25-10-4 grade allowing overalloy of deposit metal will be
used. The ferrite content is between 20 and 40 %. For more information, please contact
us.
3. Submerged arc welding
This process can be used for single pass or multipass welds for high thicknesses (
10mm) or to complete a plasma pass. The filler metal is a duplex wire and basic fluxes
should be preferred. Ferrite content will be controlled between 20 and 40% in order to
avoid cold cracking risks ; use only well dryed fluxes to avoid hydrogen pick-up.
APPLICATIONS
SIZE RANGE
Clad plates
6 to 150 mm
1/4" to 6"
Up to 3300 mm
Up to 130"
Up to 14000 mm
Up to 551"
NOTE
This technical data and information represents our best knowledge at the time of printing. However, it may
be subject to some slight variations due to our ongoing research programme on corrosion resistant grades.
We therefore suggest that information be verified at time of enquiry or order.
Furthermore, in service, real conditions are specific for each application. The data presented here is only for
the purpose of description, and may only be considered as guarantees when our company has given written
formal approval.Further information may be obtained from the following address.
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Fax
+33 3 85 80 55 03
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