
254SMO
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254SMO stainless steel plate is an austenitic stainless steel. Due to its high molybdenum content, it has extremely high resistance to pitting corrosion and crevice corrosion. This grade of stainless steel was developed and developed for use in environments containing halide such as seawater. 254SMO stainless steel plate also has good uniform corrosion resistance. Especially in acids containing halide, the steel is superior to ordinary stainless steel. Its C contains
Because this special 254SMO stainless steel plate is a high-alloy material, the manufacturing process is quite complicated. Generally, people can only rely on traditional processes to manufacture this special stainless steel, such as perfusion, forging, rolling, and so on.
254SMO stainless steel high temperature resistance
A large number of field experiments and extensive use experience show that even at slightly higher temperatures, 254SMO has high crevice corrosion resistance in seawater, and only a few types of stainless steel have this performance.
The corrosion resistance of 254SMO in acidic solutions and oxidizing halide solutions required for paper bleaching production is comparable to that of nickel-based alloys and titanium alloys with strong corrosion resistance.
Because 254SMO has a higher nitrogen content, its mechanical strength is higher than other types of austenitic stainless steel. In addition, 254SMO also has high ductility and impact strength as well as good weldability.
The high molybdenum content of 254SMO can make it have a higher oxidation rate during annealing, so that it has a rougher surface than ordinary stainless steel after pickling. But this has no adverse effect on the corrosion resistance of the steel.
Because this special 254SMO stainless steel plate is a high-alloy material, the manufacturing process is quite complicated. Generally, people can only rely on traditional processes to manufacture this special stainless steel, such as perfusion, forging, rolling, and so on.
254SMO stainless steel high temperature resistance
A large number of field experiments and extensive use experience show that even at slightly higher temperatures, 254SMO has high crevice corrosion resistance in seawater, and only a few types of stainless steel have this performance.
The corrosion resistance of 254SMO in acidic solutions and oxidizing halide solutions required for paper bleaching production is comparable to that of nickel-based alloys and titanium alloys with strong corrosion resistance.
Because 254SMO has a higher nitrogen content, its mechanical strength is higher than other types of austenitic stainless steel. In addition, 254SMO also has high ductility and impact strength as well as good weldability.
The high molybdenum content of 254SMO can make it have a higher oxidation rate during annealing, so that it has a rougher surface than ordinary stainless steel after pickling. But this has no adverse effect on the corrosion resistance of the steel.