PART 93 Super-Austenitic Stainless Steel

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Super-austenitic stainless steel!

Super austenitic stainless steels contain high levels of chromium and higher levels of
nickel together with additions of molybdenum and nitrogen. The result is a series of
austenites, stronger than conventional 300 series stainless and with superior
resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion, and stress corrosion cracking.

Highly alloyed iron-nickel-chromium stainless steels containing molybdenum have


been developed to respond to severe corrosion specifications.

Super-austenitic stainless steels exhibit great resistance to chloride pitting and


crevice corrosion because of high molybdenum content (>6%) and nitrogen
additions, and the higher nickel content ensures better resistance to stress-corrosion
cracking versus the 300 series. These steels approach the performance of highly
corrosion resistant nickel based alloys at a significant lower cost.

Super-austenitic steels are magnetic and present a good weldability and excellent
formability.

Workability
The hot and cold workability of NAS 185N is basically the same as that of standard
austenitic stainless steels such as Type 304, Type 316, etc.

However, the fact that this is a high strength material must be considered in both cold
and hot working.
Weldability
Various welding methods are applicable in the same manner as with the standard
austenitic stainless steels, including shielded metal arc welding, TIG welding, and
plasma welding.

Machinability
As a feature of high Ni stainless steels, although machining is difficult in comparison
with the standard austenitic stainless steels, it is easier than with Ni-based alloys.

A ultrahard tool should be used in machining if at all possible. It is also advisable to


use a slower feed rate and deeper cutting depth.

Heat Treatment
Solution annealing of NAS 185N should be performed at 1150℃and higher followed
by being quenched in water or rapidly cooled by other means.

Pickling
A mixture of nitric acid and hydrofluoric acid is used in pickling. However, due to
the high corrosion resistance of NAS 185N, scale is somewhat difficult to remove in
comparison with Type 304. Therefore, the material should be immersed in an
alkaline solution before pickling, or if possible, shot blasting is extremely effective.
Applications
 Seawater environments: Marine structures, seawater desalination systems, heat
exchangers using seawater, condenser tubes, etc.

 Pulp and paper plants: Various types of bleaching systems, scrubbers, etc.

 Medical and pharmaceutical product plants: Centrifugal separators, reaction


tanks, etc

Document refer:

Super – austenitic

https://www.metaltek.com/alloy-browser/stainless-steel/super-austenitic-
stainless-steels

http://www.nyk.co.jp/en/products/alloys/corrosion/185n.html

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