A890 6A

ASTM:
A890 6A
ASME:
SA890 6A
Alloy Family:
Type:
25Cr-7Ni-Mo-N
Designation:
ACI:
CD3MWCuN
AISI:
Z100
SAE:
UNS - Cast:
J93380
UNS - Wrought:
S32760
Common Name - Wrought:

Alloy Casting Statistics

Pounds Poured in 2021

2,400 lb

Frequently Asked Questions

01

Q. What is duplex stainless steel?

A. Duplex stainless steel is an alloy with a two-phase metallurgical structure consisting of austenite and ferrite in almost equal parts. The content composition of duplex steel has a higher level of chromium and molybdenum, lower nickel and a percentage of nitrogen between 0.05 to 0.50%. This composition, coupled with heat treatment, makes duplex stainless better at corrosion resistance (chloride stress corrosion and chloride pitting corrosion especially) and higher strength when compared to austenitic stainless.

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Industry Standard

Chemical Composition

  • Carbon:
    0.03% Max
  • Manganese:
    1.00% Max
  • Silicon:
    1.00% Max
  • Phosphorus:
    0.03% Max
  • Sulfur:
    0.025% Max
  • Chromium:
    24.00 - 26.00%
  • Nickel:
    6.50 - 8.50%
  • Molybdenum:
    3.00 - 4.00%
  • Nitrogen:
    0.20 - 0.30%
  • Nitrogen + Carbon:
  • Vanadium:
  • Tungsten:
    0.50 - 1.00%
  • Aluminum:
  • Titanium:
  • Copper:
    0.50 - 1.00%
  • Columbium:
  • Barium:
  • Boron:
  • Zirconium:
  • Cerium + Lanthanum:
  • Iron:
  • Residual Elements:

Physical Properties

  • Yield Strength:
    65 ksi Min
  • Tensile Strength:
    100 ksi Min
  • Elongation at 2 in:
    25% Min
  • Reduction of Area:

Charpy Properties

  • Test Temperature:
  • Average Energy¹:
  • Single Energy:

¹ Minimum value for 2 test specimens and minimum average of 3 test specimens.