1.4662 / DIN X2CrNiMnMoCuN24-4-3-2 – LDX 2404 – UNS S82441
Austenitic-ferritic stainless steel, also called duplex stainless steel, combines many useful properties of ferritic and austenitic steels. Due to their high chromium and nitrogen content and often molybdenum content, these steels offer good resistance to localized and uniform corrosion. The duplex microstructure contributes to high strength and high resistance to stress corrosion cracking. Duplex steels have good weldability. All duplex grades have a maximum service temperature limited to 250 or 325 ° C.
1.4662 is a duplex stainless steel containing a high content of chromium and nitrogen molybdenum. This grade combines an overall high corrosion resistance with a higher mechanical strength than other common duplex grades. These properties make the 1.4662 well suited for optimum designs in terms of strength, reduced maintenance, durability and long term cost efficiency.
1.4662 duplex stainless, pulp and paper industry, desalination plants, cargo tanks and piping systems in chemical tankers, firewalls and explosion walls on offshore platforms, components for structural design, boilers and water heaters, storage tanks, pressure vessels, heat exchangers, Used in rotors, propellers and shafts and bridges.
The information given in this data sheet about the condition or availability of the material is not a guarantee for its properties, it only serves as an explanation. The information provided as advice is consistent with our own experience as well as general experience. No guarantee is given for the processing and application results of the products.
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