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Duplex Stainless Steels

Duplex stainless steels have a ferritic-austenitic microstructure, in roughly equal proportions 50% ferrite and 50% austenite. Duplex combines many of the attractive properties of ferritic and austenitic stainless steels into one.

Different variants for Duplex

Duplex stainless steels are designed to provide better corrosion resistance, in particular to stress corrosion and pitting corrosion. The microstructure leads to higher strength than standard austenitic stainless steels such as Type 304 or 316. Duplex stainless steels have become more and more popular in recent years. There are several variants available, such as Duplex 2205, Superduplex 2507 or lean duplex with lower nickel content.

Stronger stainless, lighter structures with duplex grades

Stronger stainless, lighter structures with duplex grades

Duplex and lean duplex meet the most demanding needs by offering a superior combination of high strength, corrosion resistance, and lowered life cycle costs....
Duplex steel D 6-100 in the product range

Duplex steel D 6-100 in the product range

Reyher's product range includes numerous stainless steel items in stock. These articles are ready for delivery. The products comprise of austenitic steels made of...
GN Solids Control decanter centrifuges for Dewatering

GN Solids Control decanter centrifuges for Dewatering

GN Solids Control is an enterprise that has been committed to the R&D and manufacturing of solid-liquid separation equipment for many years. The company...
'Industrial Origami' with Duplex Stainless Steel

‘Industrial Origami’ with Duplex Stainless Steel

Duplex stainless steel is a combination of ferritic and austenitic stainless steel which combines the properties of both of these types. The key feature...

Duplex World 2022 Call for Papers

Don’t miss your chance to speak during Duplex World Seminar & Summit 2022! The conference and exhibition will take place 1 & 2 November...
The performance of duplex stainless steels in caustic soda

The performance of duplex stainless steels in caustic soda

Caustic soda (NaOH) is widely used in industry, and at lower temperatures and concentrations carbon steel is commonly used. However, at higher concentrations and temperatures the corrosion rate increases, and there is a significant risk of caustic stress corrosion cracking (SCC).
Showing typical location of precipitates in the root run of a duplex stainless steel weld.

Duplex stainless steel quality – ASTM A923 vs ISO 17781

The use of hydrogen in the steel making process is an important topic affecting manufacturers around the globe.
Duplex World Call for Papers & technical update

Duplex World Call for Papers & technical update

Produced as a supplement to Stainless Steel World magazine, the Duplex World Update is a bundle  of technical articles PLUS the Call for Papers...
Oerlikon presents a new alloy to replace DSS

Oerlikon presents a new alloy to replace DSS

Oerlikon AM presents a new alloy to customers who are interested in being at the forefront in adopting an innovative new material to additively produce structural components, such as centrifugal pump impellers.

APERAM

This webinar focuses on duplex stainless steels and, more specifically, the advantages of using Lean Duplexes for water, wastewater treatment


The advantages of Duplex Stainless Steels

Corrosion Resistance: Duplex stainless steel has excellent corrosion resistance due to its high chromium and molybdenum content. It is particularly resistant to stress corrosion cracking and pitting, which makes it suitable for use in harsh environments. There are several variants available, such as Duplex 2205, Superduplex 2507 or lean duplex with lower nickel content.

Strength: Duplex stainless steel is much stronger than conventional austenitic stainless steels, which allows for thinner and lighter constructions without sacrificing durability.

Toughness: Duplex stainless steel has a high toughness, which means it is resistant to brittle fracture and impact. This property makes it suitable for use in cryogenic applications.

Cost-effectiveness: Although duplex stainless steel is more expensive than conventional austenitic stainless steels, its superior properties can lead to cost savings in the long run by reducing maintenance and downtime.

Versatility: Duplex stainless steel can be used in a wide range of applications, including chemical processing, oil and gas, marine, and pulp and paper industries. It is also used in construction and architecture due to its aesthetic appeal.