TP49 – Corrosion Resistance of super duplex stainless steels – the influence of copper and tungsten additions

TP49 – Corrosion Resistance of super duplex stainless steels – the influence of copper and tungsten additions

Description:

Ferralium® 255 was the first commercially-available Super Duplex Stainless Steels (SDSS), invented by Langley Alloys and patented in 1967. It has subsequently provided excellent service in the most aggressive environments for more than 50 years.

In the following years a number of other duplex stainless steel grades have been developed, with subtle changes in their composition in order to avoid the original Langley Alloys patent. This family of SDSS are all based around a 25% Cr content, but there are particular differences in the content of both copper and tungsten.

Ferralium 255 ( S32550, 1.4507, F61) contains approximately 2% copper, which is understood to significantly improve the resistance to corrosion in a range of acids such as sulphuric acid, phosphoric acid and nitric acid.

Alloy 32760 (S32760, 1.4501, F55, Zeron 100) contains up to 1% copper and 1% tungsten. Tungsten is claimed to improve the immunity of this alloy to crevice corrosion.

Alloy 32750 (S32750, 1.4410, F53, SAF2507) may contain no more than 0.5% copper and no deliberate additions of tungsten.

This technical paper explores the history of these super duplex stainless steels; the differences between their composition; a review of the prior art and literature of the influence of copper and tungsten, and shares the results of some recent investigations undertaken with the University of Swansea and their leading analytical techniques.

Ferralium 255 has been shown to provide superior performance in acids, as demonstrated by commercially available data from several sources.

Potentiodynamic polarisation experiments indicate differences in performance between the three alloys considered, as well as a number of performance features worthy of further investigation. Ferralium 255 and S32750 were observed to re-passivate more quickly than S32760 at lower temperatures.

 

Project Overview:

  • Market Sector: General
  • Authors: Rodney Rice
  • Company: Langley Alloys Ltd
  • Publication Date: November 2019
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