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Stainless Steel Alloy 254 Flanges

Stainless Steel Alloy 254 flanges from 15NB (1/2”) to 600NB (24”) in Weld neck. Slip-on, Blind, Lap joint, Bossed, Socket Weld and Threaded according to the following standards are available.

As an acclaimed undertaking of the business, Carey Alloys Metal is included in offering an unfathomable cluster of Stainless Steel 254 Flanges as a maker, exporter, stockiest and supplier to our household and worldwide customers. Stainless Steel Alloy 254 is the low carbon rendition of 310. It doesn't require post-weld toughening as is widely utilized as a part of substantial gage segments (over around 6mm). Stainless Steel Alloy 254 grade with its higher carbon content discovers application at elevated temperatures.

Regarding diverse evaluations, we offer these Flanges in various sorts, for example, SS Slip On Flanges, SS Blind Flanges, SS Weld Neck Flanges, SS Socket Weld Flanges, SS Spectacle Blind Flanges, SS Screwed/Threaded Flanges, SS Reducing Flanges, and SS Ring Type Joint Flanges (RTJ). In the interim, our costs of such spines are set remembering customers prerequisite.

Stainless Steel Alloy 254 is an austenitic stainless steel that combines excellent high temperature properties with good ductility and weldability. It is typically used for elevated temperature applications as its high chromium and nickel content provide solid corrosion resistance, excellent resistance to oxidation, and superior strength in temperatures up to 2100°F. Due to its high chromium and nickel content, it is superior to 304 or 309 stainless in most environments.

The higher alloyed stainless steels generally have excellent strength at elevated temperatures along with outstanding resistance to creep deformation and environmental attack. Therefore, Stainless Steel Alloy 254 is used widely in industries such as heat treatment and chemical processing. Some examples include:

Applications

  • Furnace Parts
  • Oil Burner Parts
  • Heat Exchangers
  • Welding Filler Wire and Electrodes
  • Annealing Covers
  • Combustion Tubes
  • Fire Box Sheets

Benefits

  • Higher creep stress and rupture properties when compared with 304
  • Ideal for high temperature service
  • Overcomes sensitization and intergranular corrosion concerns
  • Can be used in elevated temperature applications for ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code applications
  • Due to stabilisation the material offers better overall corrosion resistance when compared to 304/304L
  • Excellent mechanical properties

Chemical Composition

Grade C Mn Si P S Cr MO Ni CU
Alloy 254 Min - - - - - 12.0 - - -
max 0.15 1.00 1.00 0.04 0.03 14.0 - - -

Mechanical Properties

Grade Tensile Strength (MPa) min Yield Strength 0.2% Proof (MPa) min Elongation (% in 50mm) min Hardness
Rockwell B (HR B) Brinell (HB)
Alloy 254 95,000 50,000 25 - 175

Physical Properties

Grade Density (kg/m3) Elastic Modulus (GPa) Mean Coefficient of Thermal Expansion
(mm/m/°C)
Thermal Conductivity
(W/m.K)
Specific Heat 0-100°C (J/kg.K) Electrical Resistivity (nW.m)
Alloy 254 0-100°C 0-315°C 0-538°C at 100°C at 500°C
-7750 200 10.4 11.0 11.4 23.9 26.0 460 600

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