What is AL-6XN material?
The AL6XN is a low carbon, high molybdenum superaustenitic stainless steel with excellent resistance to corrosion, high strength, good formability and weldability.
What is UNS N08367?
SSC-6MO (UNS N08367) is a superaustenitic 6% molybdenum alloy that exhibits far greater resistance to chloride pitting, crevice corrosion and stress-corrosion cracking than the standard 300 series and standard duplex stainless steels.
What does AL-6XN stand for?
AL-6XN (UNS designation N08367) is a type of weldable stainless steel that consist of an alloy of nickel (24%), chromium (22%) and molybdenum (6.3%) with other trace elements such as nitrogen.
Is AL-6XN magnetic?
AL-6XN alloy has a face-centered cubic crystal structure similar to other austenitic stainless steels. The alloy is non-magnetic and its magnetic permeability remains low even after severe cold forming.
What is UNS S31254?
6 Mo (UNS S31254) is a super austenitic stainless steel with a high level of molybdenum and nitrogen, providing high resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion as well as high strength compared with conventional austenitic stainless steels such as 316L.
What is UNS N08926?
NAS 255NM (UNS N08926 equivalent) is a high corrosion resistant stainless steel with high contents of chromium and molybdenum, and provides excellent corrosion resistance under severe environments such as high temperature seawater and flue gas desulfurization plants.
Is AL6XN austenitic?
AL-6XN® (AL6XN / UNS N08367) Super-Austenitic Stainless Steel. AL-6XN® alloy (UNS N08367) is a low carbon, high purity, nitrogen-bearing “super-austenitic” stainless alloy.
Is UNS S31254 Super duplex?
254SMO (UNS S31254, ASTM F44, 1.4547) is a so-called super austenitic stainless steel. By increasing the molybdenum content to 6%, it achieves a pitting resistance equivalent number (PREN) > 43, which is similar to that of a super duplex stainless steel (SDSS).