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SAIL develops highly corrosion resistant Super Duplex Stainless Steel
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SME Times News Bureau | 25 Jul, 2020
In a major technological breakthrough, Steel Authority of India Limited
(SAIL) has developed the capability to produce Super Duplex Stainless
Steel in SS 32205 grade at its Salem Steel Plant (SSP).
With
this, SAIL has joined the ranks of very few Indian steelmakers which
have developed this grade of steel. This grade of stainless steel has
been mainly imported so far.
The Super Duplex Stainless Steel
has superior corrosion resistance with higher strength and formability.
Due to these characteristics, it can be effectively used in various
applications in corrosion prone areas, mainly in chemical processing
equipment (transport and storage, pressure vessels, tanks, piping and
heat exhaust), oil & gas exploration (process equipment, pipes,
tubing, marine and other high chloride environments), pulp & paper
industries (digesters and bleaching equipment), food processing
equipment and biofuel plants.
All these applications require
high corrosion resistance steel with strength, which can be met by Super
Duplex Stainless Steel (SS 32205 grade) having 3 per cent molybdenum.
Earlier, SAIL-SSP developed Duplex Stainless Steel (SS 3220 2 grade)
having 0.4 per cent molybdenum content and has already serviced the
orders for it.
With the new capability to produce Super Duplex
Stainless Steel (SS 32205 grade), SAIL has enriched its product basket
further and will be able to cater to high-end steel requirement in the
country.
The superior qualities of corrosion resistance,
strength and formability in this new grade come through the presence of
chromium, molybdenum and nitrogen in the steel. This stainless steel
also has higher yield strength, almost twice that of standard austenitic
steel providing flexibility to use the steel in thinner gauges for same
strength.
SAIL's Salem Steel Plant is a special plant of the
Maharatna Company which specializes in the production of quality
stainless steel. This new grade of steel developed by Salem Steel Plant
has metallurgical structure consisting of two phases i.e. austenitic and
ferritic, roughly in equal proportions and are designed to provide
better chloride stress corrosion and chloride pitting corrosion.
Commenting
on this achievement, Anil Kumar Chaudhary said, "Inspired by the
Government's clarion call for 'Atmanirbhar Bharat' and a Vocal for
Local', SAIL is relentlessly making efforts in developing steels, which
can play important roles in these missions. The development of this
high-end grade is an effort in that direction. We are confident of
actively partaking in Make In India and "Making For India" and supplying
steel which is required in expansion of infrastructure in the country."
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