AISI 2205 UNS S31803 1.4462 DSS Duplex Stainless Steel Sheet Plate

  • group nameStainless Steel Plate&Sheet

  • Min Order1 ton

  • brand namefushun

  • model2205 UNS S31803 1.4462

  • payment methodL/C, T/T

  • update timeWed, 21 Apr 2021 10:16:51 GMT

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  • Width 50-1500mm

  • Delivery condition Cold Rolled / Hot Rolled

  • Surface condition Acid pickling / polished

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  • Min Order1 ton

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AISI 2205 UNS S31803 1.4462 DSS Duplex Stainless Steel Sheet Plate

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Introduction
Duplex stainless steels are a family of stainless steels. These are called duplex (or austenitic-ferritic) grades because their metallurgical structure consists of two phases, austenite (face-centered cubic lattice) and ferrite (body centered cubic lattice) in roughly equal proportions. They are used for their good mechanical properties in the as-cast (and therefore as-welded condition) and/or their excellent corrosion resistance properties (particularly to stress corrosion cracking).
Chemical Comparsion
Steel
C
Si
Mn
Ni
P
S
Cr
Mo
N
2204
max 0.03
max 1
max 2
3.5 - 5.5
max 0.035
max 0.015
22 - 24
0.1 - 0.6
0.05 - 0.2
2205
max 0.03
max 1
max 2
4.5 - 6.5
max 0.035
max 0.015
21 - 23
2.5 - 3.5
0.1 - 0.22
2507
max 0.03
max 1
max 2
6.0-8.0
max 0.035
max 0.015
24 - 26
3 - 4.5
0.24 - 0.35
Property Information
Applications
Grade 2205 is typically used in the construction of heat exchangers, pressure vessels, tanks, tubes and pipes for the following industry areas:
* Chemical processing, transport and storage.
* Oil and gas exploration and processing equipment.
* Marine and other high chloride environments.
* Pulp and paper digesters, liquor tanks and paper machines.
Combining many of the beneficial properties of both ferritic and austenitic steels, 2205 is the most widely used duplex stainless steel grade. Its high chromium and molybdenum content gives the stainless steel excellent corrosion resistance. The microstructure provides resistance to stress corrosion cracking and ensures high strength.
The grade is generally not suitable for use at temperatures above 300oC or below -50oC because of reduced toughness outside this range. You are most likely to encounter 2205 stainless steel being used in industrial environments such as petrochemical, chemical, oil, gas and paper plants.

Alternative Grades
2205 has been available for several years - in general this complies with UNS grade designation S31803. More recently, product has become available complying with the higher corrosion resistant composition UNS S32205, as in table 1. Both these alternatives are known as 2205.

Composition
Grade 2205 has a micro structure of roughly equal amounts of ferrite and austenite, hence the 'duplex' description. The duplex structure of 2205 has the following properties:
* High strength.
* Lower thermal expansion co-effecient than austenitic steels but greater than carbon steels.
* High resistance to corrosion, particularly stress corrosion cracking, corrosion fatigue and erosion.

The high content of chromium and molybdenum and the addition of nitrogen gives the steel further beneficial characteristics:
* High general corrosion resistance.
* High pitting and crevice corrosion resistance.
* Good sulphide stress corrosion cracking resistance.
Certification
The product is supplied with 3.1.B inspection certificate, according to the standards EN 10204 and ISO 10474.
Inspection and Test
Chemical, Tensile test, intergranular corrosion, flat test, expand test, nonmetallic inclusion, hydraulic test. 
Nearest port for product export
Tianjin, Qingdao, Shanghai, Huangshi
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FOB, CFR, CIF, CIP, CPT, DDP, DDU, DAF
Acceptable payment methods
T/T, L/C, D/P D/A
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