Alloy 20
Alloy 20 is a nickel–chromium–molybdenum stainless steel alloy developed for applications involving sulfuric acid. Its corrosion resistance also finds other uses in the chemical, food, pharmaceutical, power generation, and plastics industries. Alloy 20 resists pitting and chloride ion corrosion and its copper content protects it from sulfuric acid. Alloy 20 is not a stainless steel but a nickel alloy (ASTM). Alloy 20 is often chosen to solve stress corrosion cracking problems, which may occur with 316L stainless.
It is also known as Carpenter 20. Cast versions are designated CN7M.
Composition
- Nickel, 32.5–35%
- Chromium, 19–21%
- Carbon, 0.06% maximum
- Copper, 3–4%
- Molybdenum, 2–3%
- Manganese, 2% maximum
- Silicon, 1.0% maximum
- Niobium, (8.0 X C), 1% maximum
- Iron, 31–44% (balance)
Other names[1]
- UNS N08020
- DIN 2.4660.
- CN7M
- Carpenter 20 CB 3TM
- AL 20TM
- Carlson Alloy C20TM
- Nickelvac 23TM
- Nicrofer 3620 NbTM
Specifications
ASTM B729, B464, B366, B463, B473, B462[1]
ASME SB729, SB464, SB366, SB473, SB462
ANSI / ASTM A555-79[2]
EN 2.4660[3]
UNS N08020[3]
Werkstoff 2.4660[3]
References
- 1 2 http://www.suppliersonline.com/propertypages/Alloy20.asp
- ↑ Carpenter 20 Wire, 30 Mesh Screen Data Sheet
- 1 2 3 "Alloy 20". Jain Steels Corporation. Jain Steels Corporation. Retrieved 10 April 2013.
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