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Sanicro® 31HT (Several product forms available)
UNS N08810/N08811 | EN number 1.4959, 1.4959/1.4876
An austenitic nickel-iron-chromium steel for high-temperature applications. The grade is characterized by high creep strength, very good resistance to oxidation, carburization and good resistance to nitrogen absorption.
Sanicro® 30 Product form: Tube and pipe, seamless
Standard: UNS N08800 | EN number 1.4558
A low-carbon version of Alloy 800 austenitic nickel-iron-chromium alloy. The grade is characterized by good resistance to stress corrosion cracking and intergranular corrosion. The grade is used in, for example, steam generator tubing in nuclear stations (PWR) and various heat exchanger applications.
Standard: UNS R52252 | ASTM Grade 17
An unalloyed titanium grade with low oxygen content and addition of palladium (0.04–0.08%).
Sanicro® 70 (Several product forms available)
UNS N06600
An austenitic nickel-chromium-iron alloy characterized by very good resistance to carburization and nitrogen absorption and good structural stability at high temperatures. It has also good resistance to stress corrosion cracking.
Sanbar® 20 Product form: Hollow drill steel
Standard:
Sanbar® 20 is a high-strength chromium-molybdenum steel with high fatigue strength and excellent wear resistance in the as-rolled condition.
Standard: UNS N06985
Sanicro® 48 is an austenitic nickel-base alloy for highly corrosive OCTG downhole applications. The grade is characterized by:
Excellent resistance to sulfide stress cracking and stress corrosion cracking (SCC) in chloride and sour (H2 S/Cl) environments
Very high resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion
Standard: UNS S31600/ S31603 | ASTM 316/316L | EN number 1.4401/1.4404
Austenitic stainless steel alloyed with molybdenum. The grades are part of the Exera® medical materials range.
Sanmac® 4435 (Several product forms available)
UNS S31600, S31603 | ASTM 316, 316L, MT 316, MT 316L | EN number 1.4435, 1.4436
A molybdenum-alloyed (min. 2.5% Mo) austenitic stainless steel with improved machinability.
Sanmac® 4571 (Several product forms available)
UNS S31635 | ASTM 316 Ti, 316Ti | EN number 1.4571
A titanium-stabilized, molybdenum-alloyed austenitic stainless steel with improved machinability.
Sandvik 6LR62 (Several product forms available)
UNS S31600, S31609 | ASTM 316, 316H, TP316, TP316H | EN number 1.4401
A molybdenum-alloyed austenitic stainless steel.