Duplex stainless steels are usually selected for their high mechanical properties and good to very high corrosion resistance (particularly to stress corrosion cracking). They provide significant life cycle cost advantages when used in severe and corrosive conditions.
Precipitation hardening stainless steels provide remarkable levels of high strength and hardness in a very wide range.
A duplex austenitic-ferritic chromium-nickel-molybdenum stainless steel.
A low-alloyed, general purpose lean duplex stainless steel.
High performance duplex steel with additions of chromium, molybdenum, and nitrogen for enhanced pitting and crevice corrosion resistance.
Martensitic precipitation hardening stainless steel with 17% chromium and 4% nickel.
A martensitic precipitation hardening chromium-nickel-copper stainless steel.
A highly alloyed austenitic stainless steel with good mechanical strength and high corrosion resistance.
A duplex stainless steel with a microstructure of 50:50 austenite and ferrite.