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Carlson Nitronic® 33® Austenitic Stainless Steel
Categories: Metal; Ferrous Metal; Austenitic; Stainless Steel

Material Notes: General Description

Nitronic 33 is a nitrogen-strengthened austenitic stainless steel that combines high yield strength with excellent toughness and ductility. It’s magnetic permeability remains very low after severe cold working and at cryogenic temperatures.

The alloy is superior to 304 stainless in at least five specific areas: (1) Yield strength in the annealed condition is approximately twice that of 304, (2) it has excellent strength and ductility at cryogenic temperatures, (3)has better stress corrosion cracking resistance than 304, (4) low magnetic permeability is retained at cryogenic temperatures and after severe cold working and, (5) resistance to wear and galling is superior to the standard austenitic stainless steels.

The corrosion resistance of Nitronic 33 is superior to 409 and, in general, is nearly equal to 304. In weak acid solutions, the corrosion resistance of Nitronic 33 approaches that of 304. In more aggressive media Nitronic 33 is somewhat less resistance than 304.

Nitronic 33 is markedly more resistant than 304 and 304L to stress corrosion cracking in hot chloride solutions at lower stress levels. At higher stress levels (approx. 50 ksi and above) they are equal. Like most stainless steels, Nitronic 33 is prone to pitting and crevice corrosion in seawater and other aggressive environments, and should not be used under these conditions unless cathodically protected.

Although Nitronic 33 is considerably stronger than the conventional austenitic stainless steels, the same fabricating equipment and techniques can generally be used.

Applications

  • Cryogenic Service – tanks valves, piping, flanges, and structural supports
  • Abrasion/Wear Resistance – screens, racks, and wear plates
  • Electrical (low magnetic permeability) – conduit shielding, MRI scanner supports, fittings, underground transmission risers and pipe and electronic support members
  • Marine – mine sweeper components and perming piers
  • Nuclear – spent fuel casks (internal supports)
  • Process Equipment – heat exchangers, pressure vessels and piping where 304 is borderline with respect to stress corrosion cracking.

Information provided by Carlson

Key Words: UNS S24000; ASTM XM-29
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Physical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Density 0.280 lb/in³
 
Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Hardness, Brinell <= 241
Hardness, Rockwell B <= 100
Tensile Strength at Break >= 100000 psi
 166000 psi
@Temperature -73.3 °C
 229000 psi
@Temperature -196 °C
Tensile Strength, Yield >= 55000 psi
@Strain 0.2 %
 104000 psi
@Strain 0.2 %,
Temperature -73.3 °C
 176500 psi
@Strain 0.2 %,
Temperature -196 °C
Elongation at Break >= 40 %
 20 %
@Temperature -196 °C
 60.5 %
@Temperature -73.3 °C
Abrasion 4.35415 rpm; 16 lb load; 10,000 rev
 7.95105 rpm; 16 lb load; 10,000 rev
 
Electrical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Electrical Resistivity 0.0000700 ohm-cm
Magnetic Permeability 1.001777°F
 1.0016
@Temperature -196 °C
 1.002
@Temperature -73.3 °C
 
Thermal PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
CTE, linear 8.93 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 25.6 - 93.3 °C
 9.68 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 25.6 - 316 °C
 10.84 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 25.6 - 649 °C
 11.69 µin/in-°F
@Temperature 25.6 - 982 °C
 
Component Elements PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Carbon, C <= 0.80 %
Chromium, Cr 17 - 19 %
Iron, Fe 61.43 - 69.05 %
Manganese, Mn 11.5 - 14.5 %
Nickel, Ni 2.25 - 3.75 %
Nitrogen, N 0.20 - 0.40 %
Phosphorus, P <= 0.060 %
Silicon, Si <= 0.75 %
Sulfur, S <= 0.030 %

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