What is S20910?
S20910 is the Unified Numbering System (UNS) designation for a more highly alloyed austenitic stainless steel most commonly known as Nitronic 50. Whilst Alloy 316L would have a Pitting Resistance Equivalent Number (PREN) of 25, the PREN of Nitronic 50 is 34.
What material is S20910?
NAS XM-19 is a nitrogen-strengthened austenitic stainless steel with excellent corrosion resistance. In comparison with Type 316L, NAS XM-19 provides higher corrosion resistance and higher strength. Nippon Yakin supplies this product in plate, sheet and strip forms.
What is nitronic50?
Nitronic 50 is an austenitic premium stainless steel that provides better corrosion resistance than 300 or 400 series stainless. The combination of strength, superior corrosion resistance, and low magnetic permability makes this alloy a top choice for high-risk applications such as medical implantations.
What is UNS S21800?
UNS S21800 is the Unified Numbering System designation for Nitronic 60(alloy 218), a grade of stainless steel used in many oil and gas industry applications.
What is the hardness of Nitronic 50?
150
Nitronic 50 Stainless Steel Hardness Annealed nitronic 50 stainless steel has a Brinell scale hardness of 150, and a Rockwell hardness of B80. Nitronic 50 stainless cannot be hardened by heat treatment; cold working will increase strength and hardness.
Is Nitronic 60 austenitic?
Nitronic 60 is truly an all purpose metal. This fully austenitic alloy was originally designed as a temperature alloy, and subsequently has good high temperature properties for temperatures around 1800ºF. The oxidation resistance of Nitronic 60 is similar to Type 309 S.S., and far superior to Type 304S.
What is the difference between Hastelloy and Inconel?
The Hastelloy® family of nickel/chromium/molybdenum alloys are ideal for use in highly aggressive chemical environments at elevated temperatures. Inconel’s excessive temperature power is developed by strong answer strengthening or precipitation strengthening, depending on the alloy.
What is the corrosion resistance of uncuns s20910?
UNS S20910/XM-19 stainless steel provides outstanding resistance to general corrosion and is superior in this respect to Types 316/316L and 317/317L in many media. The 1950°F (1066°C) annealed condition provides adequate corrosion resistance for many applications combined with a high strength level.
Is there a technical datasheet for Nitronic ® 50 (uns s20910)?
We believe this underlines our total commitment to quality and our ethos of being the complete service provider. A technical datasheet for Nitronic ® 50 (UNS S20910, XM-19) is available in PDF file format. To view and download, please click here. We offer in-house processing options – for more information, please refer to our processing services.
What is the difference between UNS s20910/xm-19 and Type 316?
In the cold-worked condition, the material possesses a yield strength up to over three times that of Type 316 stainless steel. UNS S20910/XM-19 stainless steel provides outstanding resistance to general corrosion and is superior in this respect to Types 316/316L and 317/317L in many media.