WO2003038136A1 - Duplex stainless steels - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates generally to duplex stainless steels.
- the present invention relates to duplex stainless steels that can be an economical alternative to certain known duplex stainless steels, while also providing improved corrosion resistance relative to certain austenitic stainless steels, such as the Type 304, 316 and 317 austenitic stainless steels.
- the present invention is also directed to a method of manufacturing the duplex stainless steels of the invention.
- the duplex stainless steels of the present invention find application in, for example, corrosive environments and into articles of manufacture, such as, for example, strip, bar, plate, sheet, castings, pipe or tube.
- Duplex stainless steels are alloys that contain a microstructure consisting of a mixture of austenite and ferrite phases. Generally, they exhibit certain characteristics of both phases, along with relatively higher strength and ductility.
- Various duplex stainless steels have been proposed, some of which are described in U.S. Patent Nos. 3,650,709, 4,340,432, 4,798,635, 4,828,630, 5,238,508, 5,298,093, 5,624,504, and 6,096,441.
- duplex alloys had moderate resistance to general corrosion and chloride stress corrosion cracking, but suffered a substantial loss of properties when used in the as-welded condition.
- AL 2205 US S31803 and/or 32205
- This duplex stainless steel is a nominal 22% chromium, 5.5% nickel, 3% molybdenum, and 0.16% nitrogen alloy that provides corrosion resistance in many environments that is superior to the Type 304, 316 and 317 austenitic stainless steels (Unless otherwise noted all percentages herein are weight percentages of total alloy weight).
- AL 2205 which is a nitrogen-enhanced duplex stainless steel that imparts the metallurgical benefits of nitrogen to improve corrosion performance and as- welded properties, also exhibits a yield strength that is more than double that of conventional austenitic stainless steels.
- This duplex stainless steel is often used in the form of welded pipe or tubular components, as well as a formed and welded sheet product in environments where resistance to general corrosion and chloride stress corrosion cracking ("SCC”) is important. The increased strength creates opportunities for reduction in tube wall thickness and resists handling damage.
- AL 2205 has been widely accepted by tube and pipe end users, particularly as a low cost replacement to Type 316 stainless steel when SCC is a concern. This is due, in large part, to the fact that AL 2205 is significantly more resistant to crevice corrosion than the Type 316 and Type 317 austenitic stainless steels. This superior resistance to chloride-ion crevice corrosion is illustrated in the table below, which shows the results of ASTM Procedure G48B using a 10% ferric chloride solution.
- the 10% ferric chloride solution referred to is by weight for the hexahydrate salt and is equivalent to an approximately 6% by weight solution of the anhydrous ferric chloride salt.
- AL 2205 may be greater than is required in some applications. In certain SCC applications, while AL 2205 would provide an acceptable technical solution, it may not be an economical replacement alloy for Type 304 stainless steel. The higher cost of AL 2205 is due primarily to the amounts of the alloying elements nickel (nominal 5.5%) and molybdenum (nominal 3%).
- the present invention relates to a duplex stainless steel exhibiting corrosion resistance and having reduced amounts of the alloying elements nickel and molybdenum relative to other duplex stainless steels, including AL 2205.
- the duplex stainless steel comprises, in weight percent, up to 0.06 percent carbon; 15 percent to less than 19 percent chromium; 1 percent to less than 3 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent manganese; greater than 0.12 percent up to 0.35 percent nitrogen, up to 2 percent silicon, up to 1.5 percent molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2 percent cobalt; up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up to 0.005 percent sulfur; up to 0.03 percent boron; iron and incidental impurities.
- the duplex stainless steel comprises, in weight percent: up to 0.06 percent carbon; 15 percent to 25 percent chromium; 1 percent to less than 2.5 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent manganese; greater than 0.12 percent to 0.35 percent nitrogen; up to 2 percent silicon; up to 1.5 percent molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2 percent cobalt; up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up to 0.005 percent sulfur, 0.001 percent to 0.0035 percent boron; iron and incidental impurities.
- the duplex stainless steel comprises, in weight percent, up to 0.06 percent carbon; 15 percent to less than 21.5 percent chromium; 1 percent to less than 3 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent manganese; greater than 0.12 percent up to 0.35 percent nitrogen; up to 2 percent silicon; up to 1.5 percent molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2 percent cobalt; up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up to 0.005 percent sulfur; 0.001 percent to 0.0035 percent boron; iron and incidental impurities.
- the present invention also relates to articles of manufacture such as, for example, strip, bar, plate, sheet, castings, tubing, or piping fabricated from or including the duplex stainless steels of the present invention.
- the articles formed of the duplex stainless steels of the present invention may be particularly advantageous when intended for service in chloride containing environments. Furthermore, the present invention relates to methods for making duplex stainless steels. In particular, according to the method of the present invention, a duplex stainless steel having a chemistry as previously described is provided and is subject to processing, including solution annealing and cooling. The steel may be further processed to an article of manufacture or into any other desired form.
- the present invention relates to duplex stainless steels characterized by including reduced amounts of the alloying elements nickel and molybdenum relative to certain known duplex stainless steels, including AL 2205.
- the duplex stainless steel of the present invention contains, in weight percent: less than 3 percent nickel and less than 1.5 percent molybdenum.
- the duplex stainless steel comprises, in weight percent: up to 0.06 percent carbon; 15 percent to less than 19 percent chromium; 1 percent to less than 3 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent manganese; greater than 0.12 percent up to 0.35 percent nitrogen; up to 2 percent silicon, up to 1.5 percent molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2 percent cobalt, up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up to 0.005 percent sulfur; up to 0.03 percent boron; iron and incidental impurities.
- the duplex stainless steel includes, in weight percent: up to 0.06 percent carbon; 15 percent to 25 percent chromium; 1 percent to less than 2.5 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent manganese; greater than 0.12 percent up to 0.35 percent nitrogen; up to 2 percent silicon; up to 1.5 percent molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2 percent cobalt; up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up to 0.005 percent sulfur; 0.001 percent to 0.0035 percent boron; iron and incidental impurities.
- the duplex stainless steel comprises, in weight percent: up to 0.06 percent carbon; 15 percent to less than 21.5 percent chromium; 1 to less than 3 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent manganese; greater than 0.12 percent up to 0.35 percent nitrogen; up to 2 percent silicon; up to 1.5 percent molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2 percent cobalt; up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up to 0.005 percent sulfur; 0.001 percent to 0.0035 percent boron; iron and incidental impurities.
- the duplex stainless steels of the present invention preferably include the austenite and ferrite phases, each in the range of between 20% and 80% by volume in the annealed condition.
- Embodiments of the duplex stainless steels are weldable, formable materials that may exhibit greater corrosion resistance than the Type 304, 316 and 317 austenitic stainless steels.
- the duplex stainless steels of the present invention may include various other alloying elements and additives as are known in the art.
- Embodiments of the duplex stainless steels of the invention may be less costly to produce than the commonly used AL 2205 alloy and certain other duplex stainless steels, because of a lower content of alloying elements, particularly nickel and molybdenum.
- the duplex stainless steels of the present invention provide a stable austenite phase (with respect to deformation induced martensite) and the desired level of corrosion resistance.
- the nickel and molybdenum content of certain embodiments of the present invention are compared to AL 2205.
- the duplex stainless steels of the present invention will exhibit pitting/crevice corrosion resistance that is significantly greater than the Type 304, 316 and 317 austenitic stainless steels. It is expected, however, that the steels of the present invention will have reduced corrosion resistance, but greater stretch formability than AL 2205 due to the lower content of nickel and molybdenum in the steels of the present invention. Thus, the duplex stainless steel of the present invention may be particularly advantageous as a lower cost alternative to AL 2205 in less demanding applications in which AL 2205 is now used.
- the duplex stainless steel may comprise, in weight percent, up to 0.03% C, at least 17% Cr, at least 1.5% Ni, up to 2% Mn, up to 1% Si, 1 % to 1.5% Mo, and/or 0.001 % to 0.0035% B.
- the duplex stainless steel of the present invention may be less costly to produce than " AL 2205 " and " other duplex stainless steels.
- the present invention also relates to articles of manufacture such as, for example, strip, bar, plate, sheet, castings, tubing, and piping composed of or including the duplex stainless steels of the present invention.
- the article of manufacture is composed of or includes a duplex stainless steel comprising, in weight percent: up to 0.06 percent carbon; 15 percent to less than 19 percent chromium; 1 percent to less than 3 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent manganese; greater than 0.12 percent up to 0.35 percent nitrogen; up to 2 percent silicon; up to 1.5 percent molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2 percent cobalt; up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up to 0.005 percent sulfur; up to 0.03 percent boron; iron and incidental impurities.
- a duplex stainless steel comprising, in weight percent: up to 0.06 percent carbon; 15 percent to less than 19 percent chromium; 1 percent to less than 3 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent manganese; greater than 0.12 percent up to 0.35 percent nitrogen; up to 2 percent silicon; up to 1.5 percent molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2 percent cobalt; up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up to 0.005 percent sulfur; up to 0.03
- the article of manufacture is composed of or includes a duplex stainless steel comprising, in weight percent: up to 0.06 percent carbon; 15 percent to 25 percent chromium; 1 percent to less than 2.5 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent manganese; greater than 0.12 percent up to 0.35 percent nitrogen; up to 2 percent silicon; up to 1.5 percent molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2 percent cobalt; up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up to 0.005 percent sulfur; 0.001 percent to 0.0035 percent boron; iron and incidental impurities.
- a duplex stainless steel comprising, in weight percent: up to 0.06 percent carbon; 15 percent to 25 percent chromium; 1 percent to less than 2.5 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent manganese; greater than 0.12 percent up to 0.35 percent nitrogen; up to 2 percent silicon; up to 1.5 percent molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2 percent cobalt; up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up to 0.005 percent sulfur; 0.001 percent
- the article of manufacture is composed of or includes a duplex stainless steel comprising, in weight percent: up to 0.06 percent carbon; 15 percent to less than 21.5 percent chromium; 1 percent to less than 3 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent manganese; greater than 0.12 percent up to 0.35 percent nitrogen; up to 2 percent silicon; up to 1.5 percent molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2 percent cobalt; up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up to 0.005 percent sulfur; 0.001 percent to 0.0035 percent boron; iron and incidental impurities.
- a duplex stainless steel comprising, in weight percent: up to 0.06 percent carbon; 15 percent to less than 21.5 percent chromium; 1 percent to less than 3 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent manganese; greater than 0.12 percent up to 0.35 percent nitrogen; up to 2 percent silicon; up to 1.5 percent molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2 percent cobalt; up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up to 0.005 percent
- the present invention relates to a method for making a duplex stainless steel including, in weight percent: less than 3 percent nickel and less than 1.5 percent molybdenum.
- a duplex stainless steel comprising, in weight percent: up to 0.06 percent carbon; 15 percent to less than 19 percent chromium; 1 percent to less than 3 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent manganese; greater than 0.12 percent up to 0.35 percent nitrogen; up to 2 percent silicon; up to 1.5 percent molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2 percent cobalt; up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up to 0.005 percent sulfur; up to 0.03 percent boron; iron and incidental impurities, is provided.
- duplex stainless steel comprising, in weight percent: up to 0.06 percent carbon; 15 percent to 25 percent chromium; 1 percent to less than 2.5 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent manganese; greater than 0.12 percent up to 0.35 percent nitrogen; up to 2 percent silicon; up to 1.5 percent molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2 percent cobalt; up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up to 0.005 percent sulfur; 0.001 percent to 0.0035 percent boron; iron and incidental impurities is provided.
- the duplex stainless steel is solution subsequently annealed and cooled.
- a duplex stainless steel comprising, in weight percent: up to 0.06 percent carbon; 15 percent to less than 21.5 percent chromium; 1 percent to less than 3 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent manganese; greater than 0.12 percent up to 0.35 percent nitrogen; up to 2 percent silicon; up to 1.5 percent molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2 percent cobalt; up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up to 0.005 percent sulfur, 0.001 percent to 0.0035 percent boron; iron and incidental impurities, is provided.
- the steel is subsequently solution annealed, and cooled.
- the steels may be further processed using known techniques to provide an article of manufacture, such as those mentioned above, or into any other desired form.
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JP2003540400A JP2005507459A (en) | 2001-10-30 | 2002-03-01 | Duplex stainless steel |
KR1020047005745A KR100834595B1 (en) | 2001-10-30 | 2002-03-01 | Duplex Stainless Steel |
ES02707947T ES2395118T3 (en) | 2001-10-30 | 2002-03-01 | Duplex stainless steels |
EP02707947A EP1446509B9 (en) | 2001-10-30 | 2002-03-01 | Duplex stainless steels |
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AU2002242314A AU2002242314B2 (en) | 2001-10-30 | 2002-03-01 | Duplex stainless steels |
IL16128902A IL161289A0 (en) | 2001-10-30 | 2002-03-01 | Duplex stainless steels |
DK02707947.4T DK1446509T3 (en) | 2001-10-30 | 2002-03-01 | Stainless steel duplex steel |
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