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BS X3CrNiMoN27-5-2
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EN 10083-3 Austenite-ferrite/duplex Stainless Steel X3CrNiMoN27-5-2 Round bar, Flat bar, Plate, Sheet 1.4460 ESR, Stock Available, Heat treatment
 
 
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TECHNICAL DATASHEET - BS X3CrNiMoN27-5-2 & 1.4460
MATERIAL CATEGORY: Stainless steel round bar, wire rod, and semi-finished products
STEEL TYPE: Austenite - ferrite / Duplex type
MATERIAL SPECIFICATIONS: BS EN 10083-3 (2005)
CHEMICAL COMPOSITION (mass weight - %)
Carbon, C (%): ≤ 0.050
Silicon, Si (%): ≤ 1.00
Manganese, Mn (%): ≤ 2.00
Phosphorus, P (%) ≤: 0.035
Sulfur, S (%) ≤: 0.030
Chromium, Cr (%): 25.0 ~ 28.0
Nickel, Ni (%): 4.50 ~ 6.50
Molybdenum, Mo (%): 1.30 ~ 2.00
Other (%): Nitrogen, N 0.05 ~ 0.20
MECHANICAL PROPERTIES AND INTERGRANULAR CORROSION RESISTANT TENDENCY
Thickness Diameter (d)/≤mm: 160
Hardness HBS: 260
Yield strength σ0.2≥/MPa:   460
Tensile strength σb/MPa:     620~880
Elongation δ(longitudinal )≥(%): 20
Impact absorbing energy Akv≥/J|longitudinal:   85
Intergranular corrosion resistance tendency | condition of delivery: Yes
Intergranular corrosion resistance tendency | condition of welding: Yes
DUPLEX STAINLESS STEEL / CHARACTERS
Duplex (ferrite-austenite) stainless steels maintain properties both ferritic steel and austenitic steel and possess the feature of superplasticity, which have each half austenitic and ferritic structures. Under the circumstances of lower carbon content, chromium content 18% ~ 28%, Nickel content 3%~10%. Some other steels contain the alloy elements - Mo, Cu, Si, Nb, Ti, N and so on. Those steels possess the properties of austenite and ferrite steels. Compared with ferritic steels, duplex stainless steels have good plasticity and toughness, non-room temperature fragility, intergranular corrosion resistance and weldability, and also maintain the features of ferritic stainless steel 475℃ frangibility, a higher heat conductivity coefficient, superplasticity. Compared with austenitic stainless steel, duplex stainless steel possess high strength, intergranular corrosion resistance and excellent chloride stress corrosion resistant. and also superior pitting resistance. they take as a stainless steel of nickel saving.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
The alloy is usually produced by AOD / VOD / EAF followed by electroslag refining (ESR) / VAR if necessary for special purpose. Bars and, where applicable, forgings are subjected to ultrasonic examination based on the different levels according to the buyers' requirements.
Bars are usually supplied black/bright in the annealed condition.
Final heat treatment - solution treatment
HEAT TREATMENT PRACTICE
Heat treatment is only suitable for specific grades of
stainless steel. When heat treating a stainless the hardening temperatures, including rate of heating, cooling and soaking times will vary due to several factors such as the shape and size of each component. Other considerations during the heat treatment process include the type of furnace, quenching medium and work piece transfer facilities. Please consult with the heat treatment provider for whole guidance on heat treatment of stainless steel grades. We are delighted to help to work with you the special heat treatment based on your special requirements. 
TECHNICAL SALES ASSISTANCE
If you meet further on any technical enquiry. pleased to EMAIL our resident team of qualified production engineers, Email: sales@ccsteels.com.
PRODUCT PROFILE & DIMENSIONS
Round bar / Disc (diameter1): 5.50mm to 800mm
Square bar / Flat bar: 10mm to 800mm
Length: Fixed length or random length or based on the customer's special requirement.
Heavy/middle plate via hot rolled: T6 - 200mm X W10 - 1500mm X L1000-12000mm
Sheet steel via cold rolled: T0.5 - 6mm X W60 - 1000mm X L1000 - 2000mm
Steel strip via cold rolled: T0.1 - 3mm X W5 - 200mm X L (or in coil form)
Forging piece: stepped shafts, and other different shapes based on OEM. 

 

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