DIN 1.4501 X2CrNiMoCuWN 25-7-4 S32760 Super Duplex Steel Sheet F60 10MM 1500*6000mm
DIN 1.4501 X2CrNiMoCuWN 25-7-4 S32760 Super Duplex Steel Sheet F60 10MM 1500*6000mm
| Grade | 201, 202, 301, 304, 304j1, 304l, 321, 309s, 310s, 2205, 409l, 410, 410s, 420, 420j1, 420j2, 430, 439, 409l, 443, 444, etc |
| Commodity | Austenitic, Ferritic, Martensitic, Duplex, Cold rolled, Hot rolled |
| Standard | ASTM, AISI, DIN, EN, GB, JIS |
| Length | 1000mm-11000mm or as customer' s requirement |
| Width | 10-2000mm |
| Thickness | 0.1-200mm |
| surface | N0.1, N0.2, N0.3, N0.4, N0.5, N0.6, N0.7, N0.8, 2D, 2B, HL, BA, 6K, 8K, etc |
| Stock | Stock |
| Certificate | MTC |
| Sample | Free Sample |
| Delivery time | Within 7-15 days |
| Application | Architecture, construction, building,Kitchenware |
Alloy 32760 (Plate) (UNS S32760)
Alloy 32760 is a super duplex stainless steel supplied in the hot worked and solution annealed condition. As a super duplex stainless steel, it combines the desirable aspects of both austenitic and ferritic grades. The higher chromium, molybdenum and nitrogen contents result in a Pitting Resistance Equivalent number (PREN) of >40, providing pitting and crevice corrosion resistance superior to austenitic and duplex stainless steels in almost all corrosive media, and a Critical Pitting Temperature exceeding 50°C nb.versions of the PREN formula also include W as a positive influence on overall pitting resistance.
It provides higher strength than both austenitic and 22% Cr duplex stainless steels, and is listed in NACE MR 0175 for sour service and ASME for pressure vessel applications.
Specifications
- 1.4501
- X2CrNiMoCuWN 25-7-4
- Z3CND25.06Az
- ASTM A240 F55
- UNS S32760 (Super Duplex 32760)
Chemical Composition:
| Cr | Ni | Mo | Co | Nb (+Ta) | Ti | V | W | Cu | C | Mn | N | Si | P | S | Fe | Al | |
| Min | 24.00 | 6.00 | 3.00 | 0.50 | 0.50 | 0.20 | |||||||||||
| Max | 26.00 | 8.00 | 4.00 | 1.00 | 1.00 | 0.025 | 1.00 | 0.30 | 1.00 | 0.025 | 0.005 | Bal | 0.01 |
Mechanical Properties:
| 0.2% Proof Stress | 550 N/mm2 | 79.8 ksi |
| Tensile Strength | 750 N/mm2 | 108.8 ksi |
| Elongation, 5.65√S0 | 25% | |
| Reduction of area | 45% | |
| Hardness (Brinell) | 270HBN max | |
| Impact Strength (Room Temp) | 80J | 59 lb.ft |
| Impact Strength (-46oC) | 60J av (45J min) | 44 lb.ft av (33 lb.ft min) |
Notes:
- Testing shall be carried out in accordance with ASTM A370 or EN ISO 6892-1 (tensile), EN ISO 6506-1 (hardness)
- Minimum properties quoted (tested at room temperature in a longitudinal direction
- Testing performed on each melt of material per heat treatment batch
- Hardness shall be in accordance with NACE MR 1075 with a maximum HRC of 28
- ASTM G48A corrosion test (at 50degC) No pitting and < 3.0g/m2 weight loss (ASTM specification <4.0g/m2)
- Ferrite content 35-55%
- Microstructure certified free from grain boundary carbides, sigma, chi and laves phases

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For production period, it usually takes about 15 days-30 days after receiving the deposit.
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A4: We have many professionals, technical personnel, more competitive prices and best after-dales service than other stainless steel companies.
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A5: Exported to more than 100 countries mainly from America, Russia, UK, Kuwait, Egypt, Turkey, Jordan,India, etc.
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Customized samples will take about 5-7days.
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