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F55 (S32760) Super Duplex Stainless Steel Bar
F55 is a high-performance super duplex stainless steel featuring:
- Exceptional corrosion resistance in acidic, chloride, and sulfide environments
- High strength with yield strength ~2x standard austenitic grades
- Good weldability despite high alloy content
- Wide temperature range (-50°C to 300°C) with stable mechanical properties
Chemical Composition (wt%)
Element | Minimum | Maximum |
C | – | 0.03 |
Si | – | 0.8 |
Mn | – | 1.2 |
P | – | 0.03 |
S | – | 0.01 |
Cr | 24 | 26 |
Ni | 6 | 8 |
Mo | 3 | 4 |
N | 0.2 | 0.3 |
Cu | – | 1.0 |
W | – | 1.0 |
Fe | Balance | – |
Data sourced from ASTM A240/ASME SA-240 |
|
Property | Value |
Density (g/cm³) | 7.8 |
Hardness (HRC) | 28-32 (annealed) |
Yield Strength (MPa) | ≥550 |
Tensile Strength (MPa) | ≥800 |
Elongation (%) | ≥25 |
Typical values after solution annealing |
F55 super-duplex stainless steel bar, with its unique duplex microstructure (austenite and ferrite each comprising approximately 50% austenite) and carefully designed alloy composition, is a high-performance material for extremely corrosive environments. Its core properties include:
1. High Strength and Toughness: Yield strength exceeds 550 MPa, tensile strength reaches 750-900 MPa, and elongation remains above 25%, combining high load-bearing capacity with impact resistance.
2. Excellent Corrosion Resistance: The combination of chromium (24-26%), molybdenum (3-4%), tungsten (0.5-1%), and nitrogen (0.2-0.3%) gives it a pitting resistance equivalent of PREN ≥ 40, making it particularly resistant to chloride ion stress corrosion cracking and exhibiting excellent performance in seawater and acidic media.
3. Excellent Processability: After solution annealing, it can be processed by hot or cold forming, exhibiting excellent weldability and stable mechanical properties in the weld zone.
4. Non-magnetic: Suitable for use in electromagnetically sensitive environments, such as medical or precision instrument components.
F55 stainless steel bars are widely used in high-corrosion and high-stress environments:
1. Marine Engineering: Used in the manufacture of ship propulsion shafts, seawater pumps and valves, submarine pipelines, etc., offering seawater corrosion resistance and biofouling resistance.
2. Petrochemical: Used in downhole tools, pipelines, and reactor internals for H₂S-containing oil and gas wells, offering hydrogen sulfide corrosion resistance.
3. Energy: Used in nuclear power plant cooling system components and flue gas desulfurization equipment, offering resistance to high temperature, high pressure, and radiation environments.
4. Specialty Equipment: Used in chemical pumps and valves, food processing machinery, meeting sanitary corrosion resistance requirements.
Surface Treatment
- Bright Finish: Polished to 120-320 grit (Ra ≤0.8μm)
- Black Finish: Shot blasting + passivation for corrosion protection
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- Certified Material: EN/ASME/ISO standards compliance with traceability
- Precision Tolerance: ±0.05mm for diameter, ±1mm for length
- Global Supply: Stock availability in EU, US, and Asia
Applications & Industries

Aerospace:
High-power density actuators.

Electronics:
Precision sensors & MEMS components.

Energy:
Magnetic coupling devices for turbines.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q1: How does F55 compare to 316L?
A: F55 offers 3x higher strength and superior pitting resistance.
Q2: What’s the minimum order quantity?
A: 500kg for standard diameters, custom cuts available.
Q3: Is F55 weldable?
A: Yes, but requires matching filler material (e.g., ER2594).
Q4: How to interpret test reports?
A: Key metrics include:
Impact Test: Charpy V-notch ≥60J at -20°C.
NDT: 100% ultrasonic per EN 10228-3.
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