Duplex in high temperatures

New white paper available

Customers across a variety of industries often approach Outokumpu with enquiries about using duplex stainless steel at higher temperatures.

Specifically, they want to know the practical maximum operating temperature that will not impact the performance and reliability of their material.

They know that at above 250 °C, duplex grades can be affected by embrittlement caused by spinodal decomposition. This has a significant effect on mechanical properties such as hardness and impact toughness, but will also affect corrosion properties to a greater or lesser extent.

Several projects have been carried out to gain detailed knowledge in this area, while information is also available in standards. However, until now a high-level overview has been missing. Outokumpu has made an effort to establish the current knowledge on the subject and how to best summarize it for the material user.

Download the white paper to learn more about duplex in high temperatures.

The white paper is written by Outokumpu's research engineers Nataliya Limbach-Malyar and Jan Y. Jonsson and Claes Tigerstrand, Head of heavy industry at Outokumpu. 

The maximum operating temperature for duplex stainless steel

A frequently recurring request is for guidance on the maximum operating temperature of duplex grades. To address the situation, Outokumpu has made an effort to establish the current knowledge on the subject and how to best summarize it for the material user.
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