Outokumpu duplex stainless steel grades offer an excellent combination of strength and corrosion resistance, allowing you to significantly reduce material thickness and cost in a host of applications.

Our industry-leading duplex stainless steel offering covers a full palette of options for diverse industries and applications. The material’s high mechanical strength gives you opportunities for reducing both weight and cost through the use of thinner material. The low nickel content of the duplex grades also makes them price stable.

 

What is duplex stainless steel?

Duplex stainless steel grades have a ferritic-austenitic microstructure, with a phase balance of approximately 50% ferrite and 50% austenite. They combine many of the beneficial properties of ferritic and austenitic stainless steels. The duplex microstructure contributes to the high mechanical strength and high resistance to stress corrosion cracking.

The high strength of duplex steel grades is also a result of alloying with nitrogen. Other characteristic properties of duplex steel grades include good abrasion and erosion resistance, good fatigue resistance, high-energy absorption and low thermal expansion.

Good weldability

Duplex stainless steel grades generally have good weldability and they can be welded using most of the welding methods used for austenitic stainless steels:

  • Shielded metal arc welding (SMAW)
  • Gas tungsten arc welding TIG (GTAW)
  • Gas metal arc welding MIG (GMAW)
  • Flux-cored arc welding (FCW)
  • Plasma arc welding (PAW)
  • Submerged arc welding (SAW)
  • Laser welding
  • Resistance welding
  • High-frequence welding

Superior corrosion resistance

Duplex stainless steel grades are superior to standard austenitics with regard to stress corrosion cracking resistance. They are also good in a number of acidic and alkaline environments.

Outokumpu's duplex offering is unique: for a given austenitic stainless steel grade there is a duplex counterpart that not only provides similar corrosion resistance but also twice the strength.

 

Lean duplex stainless steel grades

The duplex stainless steel grades Forta LDX 2101, Forta DX 2304, Forta EDX 3304 and Forta LDX 2404 are referred to as lean duplex steel grades. Typical applications are storage tanks, bridges, water heaters and reinforcement bars. The corrosion resistance is comparable to the standard austenitic steel grades like 304/304L (4301/4307) and 316/316L (4401/4404) respectively high alloyed ferritics like 444 (4521).

 

Super duplex stainless steel grades

Our duplex steel grades 2507 and 4501 are regarded as super duplex stainless steel grades. They are highly alloyed and have a corrosion resistance comparable to high performance austenitics like 254 SMO®. Typical applications for super duplex steels are desalination plants, seawater systems, flue-gas cleaning, umbilicals, storage tanks and pressure vessels.

By lowering total material weight, you also lower the transportation and assembly costs. This reduces the environmental impacts even further, making duplex stainless steel a genuine material of the future.

 

Stainless Steel Finder

Check Stainless Steel Finder to compare the properties of our different duplex stainless steel products.

 

Outokumpu product ranges where ferritic steel grades can be found

Forta

Our duplex stainless steel grades can be found in the Forta range. Head over to the Forta site to learn more.

Deco

Some of our austenitic stainless steel grades are also available as cold rolled coil and sheet with a Deco range surface finish. Head over to the Deco site to learn more.

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