Super Duplex 2507 Stainless Steel Sheet and Plate

Super duplex 2507 is a ferritic-austenitic stainless steel, UNS S32750 and EN 1.4410, with 24 to 26 percent chromium, 6 to 8 percent nickel, 3 to 5 percent molybdenum and a deliberate nitrogen addition of 0.24 to 0.32 percent. Its PREN of about 42 puts it in the super duplex class, defined as PREN of 40 or above, and it delivers roughly two and a half times the yield strength of 316L at the same time. Walmay supplies 2507 sheet and plate from 2 mm to 60 mm thick and up to 2,000 mm wide, to ASTM A240 and ASME SA240, cut to size with an EN 10204 3.1 certificate on every heat.

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Product Specifications

Specification
ItemDetail
GradeSuper duplex 2507, UNS S32750, EN 1.4410
StandardsASTM A240 / ASME SA240, ASTM A480 general requirements
Thickness2.0-60 mm
Width1,000, 1,219, 1,500 and 2,000 mm, or slit to width
Length2,000, 3,000, 6,000 mm, or cut to size
ConditionSolution annealed and quenched, pickled
SurfaceNo.1 hot rolled pickled, 2B on thin cold rolled material
PRENApproximately 42
TestingFerrite content, impact, hardness and corrosion testing to ASTM A923 on request
CertificationEN 10204 3.1 with heat number and full analysis
Chemical Composition

Limits to ASTM A240 for UNS S32750, in percent by mass.

ElementMinimumMaximum
Carbon-0.030
Chromium24.026.0
Nickel6.08.0
Molybdenum3.05.0
Nitrogen0.240.32
Manganese-1.20
Copper-0.50
Silicon-0.80
Phosphorus-0.035
Sulphur-0.020

The nitrogen addition is what separates super duplex from standard duplex. It raises the pitting resistance equivalent number directly, at sixteen times its weight in the PREN formula, and it strengthens the austenite phase so that the two phases have comparable strength. PREN is calculated as chromium plus 3.3 times molybdenum plus 16 times nitrogen, which for a typical 2507 analysis of 25 chromium, 4 molybdenum and 0.28 nitrogen gives about 42.7.

Mechanical and Physical Properties
PropertySuper duplex 2507Duplex 2205316L
Yield strength, 0.2 percent proof550 MPa minimum450 MPa minimum170 MPa minimum
Tensile strength795 MPa minimum620 MPa minimum485 MPa minimum
Elongation in 50 mm15 percent minimum25 percent minimum40 percent minimum
Hardness310 HBW maximum293 HBW maximum217 HBW maximum
PRENAbout 42About 35About 25
Critical pitting temperatureAbove 50 CAbout 40 CAbout 35 C
Density7.8 g/cm37.8 g/cm38.0 g/cm3
Modulus of elasticity200 GPa200 GPa193 GPa
Thermal expansion, 20-100 C13.0 micrometres per m.K13.0 micrometres per m.K16.0 micrometres per m.K
Thermal conductivity at 20 C16 W/m.K16 W/m.K15 W/m.K
Maximum service temperature300 C300 COver 800 C
Magnetic responseMagnetic, ferrite presentMagneticNon-magnetic

Two figures in that table have direct design consequences. The yield strength of 550 MPa against 170 MPa for 316L means a vessel wall or a plate can often be thinned substantially, and the material saving frequently offsets much of the higher price per tonne. And the thermal expansion coefficient of 13 rather than 16 micrometres per metre per kelvin means less distortion during welding and less thermal strain in service than an austenitic grade.

Temperature Limits
ConditionLimit
Maximum design temperature, ASME315 C
Practical continuous service300 C
475 C embrittlement range300-525 C, avoid entirely
Sigma phase precipitation600-1,000 C on slow cooling
Minimum service temperatureDown to minus 50 C with impact testing
Solution annealing1,025-1,125 C followed by rapid quench

Duplex grades are strictly limited at the top end, and the reason is metallurgical rather than conservative. Holding the material between about 300 and 525 C precipitates alpha prime in the ferrite phase, the phenomenon known as 475 C embrittlement, which severely reduces room-temperature toughness. Above 600 C, sigma phase forms, which damages both toughness and corrosion resistance. Neither is reversible without re-solution annealing. If the design temperature exceeds 300 C, do not specify duplex; use 310S or 321 instead.

Equivalent Designations
SystemDesignation
UNSS32750
EN / Werkstoff1.4410
EN nameX2CrNiMoN25-7-4
Common trade nameSAF 2507
ASTM flat productsA240 / A480
ASTM pipe and tubeA790 / A928
ASTM barA479
ASTM forgingsA182 F53
Closely related super duplexS32760, known as Zeron 100, with tungsten and copper additions

S32750 and S32760 are both super duplex with a PREN above 40 and are often cross-accepted, but they are not identical: S32760 carries tungsten and copper additions and is specified by name on some projects. Confirm which designation the drawing requires, because substituting one for the other without approval is a common source of rejected material.

Ordering
ItemDetail
Minimum order500 kg for stock thicknesses, 3-5 tonnes for a mill run
Lead time from stock10-15 days to loading
Lead time mill run45-60 days, super duplex is scheduled rather than continuously rolled
ProcessingWaterjet or plasma cut to size, edges machined for critical service
TestingFerrite count, impact at minus 46 C, ASTM A923 corrosion testing on request
CertificationEN 10204 3.1, NACE MR0175 documentation where specified

Send the thickness, dimensions, quantity, applicable code and any project specification. Where the material is for sour or seawater service, state the testing requirements up front so the heat is selected and documented correctly rather than re-tested afterwards.

Related products: duplex 2205 sheet, 2205 duplex pipe, 2205 duplex coil, 2205 square bar and the full sheet and plate range. Company background is on our about us page.

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Super duplex 2507 is a ferritic-austenitic stainless steel, UNS S32750 and EN 1.4410, with 24 to 26 percent chromium, 6 to 8 percent nickel, 3 to 5 percent molybdenum and a deliberate nitrogen addition of 0.24 to 0.32 percent. Its PREN of about 42 puts it in the super duplex class, defined as PREN of 40 or above, and it delivers roughly two and a half times the yield strength of 316L at the same time. Walmay supplies 2507 sheet and plate from 2 mm to 60 mm thick and up to 2,000 mm wide, to ASTM A240 and ASME SA240, cut to size with an EN 10204 3.1 certificate on every heat.

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Corrosion Performance

2507 was developed for seawater and high-chloride process streams, where its critical pitting temperature above 50 C gives it a real margin over both 2205 and 316L. It is also highly resistant to chloride stress corrosion cracking, the failure mode that limits austenitic grades in hot chloride service, because the ferrite phase does not crack in the same way.

The grade is suitable for raw and chlorinated seawater, brine and reject streams from desalination, sour service to NACE MR0175 where the hardness and ferrite requirements are met, and flue gas desulphurisation. Where the dominant corrosive is sulphuric or phosphoric acid rather than chlorides, 904L with its copper addition is the better answer despite its lower PREN. Our reference on stainless steel in seawater sets out the selection logic, and understanding PREN explains the index.

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Fabrication and Welding

Super duplex is a demanding material to fabricate, and almost every problem traces back to one issue: maintaining the phase balance of roughly 50 percent ferrite and 50 percent austenite.

  • Welding. Use ER2594 or equivalent over-alloyed super duplex filler, never a matching-composition filler and never an austenitic filler. Heat input should sit in a controlled window, typically 0.5 to 2.0 kJ/mm, since too low a heat input leaves excess ferrite in the weld metal and too high a heat input encourages sigma phase. Interpass temperature must stay below 150 C. Do not preheat.
  • Ferrite verification. Ferrite content should be checked after welding, and impact and corrosion testing to ASTM A923 is normally specified on qualification coupons for critical service.
  • Forming. Cold forming needs roughly twice the force required for 304 because of the high yield strength, and springback is correspondingly greater. Hot forming should be carried out between 1,000 and 1,150 C and must be followed by a full solution anneal and quench, because slow cooling through the sigma range destroys the properties.
  • Cutting. Waterjet or plasma with a controlled edge is preferred on heavier plate. Where laser or plasma is used, the heat-affected edge should be removed by machining for critical corrosion service.
  • Machining. Expect around 30 percent of the machinability of 304. Rigid setups, sharp carbide tooling, low surface speed and heavy feed.

Every operation is followed by pickling and passivation on our surface treatment line, and solution annealing is available in-house through our heat treatment facility.

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FAQs

Is 2507 a stainless steel?
Yes. It is a ferritic-austenitic stainless steel, commonly called duplex because its microstructure is roughly half ferrite and half austenite. With 24 to 26 percent chromium it is more highly alloyed than 316L, and it is classified as super duplex because its pitting resistance equivalent number exceeds 40. Unlike austenitic grades it is magnetic, because of the ferrite phase.
Is 2205 duplex or super duplex?
2205 is standard duplex, not super duplex. Its PREN is about 35, below the threshold of 40 that defines the super duplex class. 2507 is super duplex at about 42. The practical difference shows up as a critical pitting temperature above 50 C for 2507 against roughly 40 C for 2205, and a yield strength of 550 MPa against 450 MPa.
What is the equivalent material for 2507 stainless steel?
UNS S32750, EN and Werkstoff 1.4410, designated X2CrNiMoN25-7-4, and widely known by the trade name SAF 2507. Related ASTM specifications are A240 and A480 for plate and sheet, A790 and A928 for pipe, A479 for bar and A182 F53 for forgings. The closely related super duplex S32760, known as Zeron 100, has similar PREN but includes tungsten and copper, so it is not a drop-in substitute unless the specification permits it.
Does duplex 2205 rust?
Not in the ordinary sense, but it is not immune. Like every stainless steel, 2205 relies on a passive chromium oxide film, and that film breaks down locally once the chloride concentration and temperature exceed its critical pitting temperature of roughly 40 C. In raw seawater at ambient it performs well; in hot chlorinated brine it will pit, which is precisely the situation that calls for 2507 instead. Poor fabrication practice, unpassivated welds and embedded free iron cause far more staining on duplex than the alloy itself ever does.
Why is duplex limited to 300 C when 316L handles 800 C?
Because of two precipitation reactions that austenitic grades do not suffer. Holding duplex between about 300 and 525 C precipitates alpha prime in the ferrite, known as 475 C embrittlement, which destroys room-temperature toughness. Above 600 C, sigma phase forms and damages both toughness and corrosion resistance. Neither is reversible without re-solution annealing, so duplex is a strength and corrosion grade rather than a high-temperature one.
Can super duplex 2507 be welded?
Yes, but with tighter control than austenitic grades. Use over-alloyed ER2594 super duplex filler rather than a matching or austenitic one, hold heat input in a controlled window of roughly 0.5 to 2.0 kJ/mm, keep interpass temperature below 150 C and do not preheat. The goal throughout is preserving the ferrite to austenite balance; too little heat input leaves excess ferrite in the weld, too much promotes sigma phase. Verify ferrite content afterwards and test to ASTM A923 for critical service.
Is 2507 magnetic?
Yes. Roughly half its structure is ferrite, which is ferromagnetic, so 2507 responds clearly to a magnet unlike austenitic 304 or 316L. This is normal and is not an indication of contamination or of the wrong grade.
Does 2507 cost more than 316L?
Yes per tonne, because of its chromium and molybdenum content, but the comparison is often misleading. With a yield strength of 550 MPa against 170 MPa for 316L, the required wall thickness in a pressure part can frequently be reduced substantially, so the delivered cost of the finished vessel can be close or even lower. Weigh the two on installed cost rather than on price per kilogram.
What thickness range do you supply?
2 mm to 60 mm in sheet and plate, up to 2,000 mm wide. Thinner cold-rolled material and thicker plate can be mill rolled with a 3 to 5 tonne minimum and a 45 to 60 day lead time, since super duplex is scheduled rather than continuously produced.