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 ASTM A403 254 SMO NipoflangeSpecifications
                  
                    
                      | Standards | Designation |  
                      | ASTM | A 403 |  
                      | ASME | SB 403 |  ASTM A403 254 SMO Nipoflange Inventory Stock at factory rate:-  
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                      | Alloy | Common Name | Related Specifications | Tensile Strength | Proof Stress | Elongation |  
                      | British | European | United States |  
                      | Alloy 254 | 254SMO |  | 1.4547 | ASTM A479/A473, /A240 S31254
 F44
 | 655 [95]
 | 305 [44.2]
 | 35 |  
                  
                    
                      | Specifications of Alloy 254 |  
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                          Alloy 254 to MLA-MPS-254-BARASTM A479 Bar UNS S31254ASTM A276 Bar UNS S31254ASTM A182 Forgings  UNS S31254 F44ASTM A240 Plate  S31254 |  Chemical Specification of Alloy 254
                  
                    
                      | Elements | C | Cr | Fe | Mo | Mn | N | Ni | Nb | P | S | Si | V |  
                      | Minimum |  | 19.5 | REMAINDER | 6.0 |  | 0.18 | 17.5 |  |  |  |  |  |  
                      | Maximum | 0.02 | 20.5 |  | 6.5 | 1.0 | 0.22 | 18.5 |  | 0.03 | 0.01 | 0.8 |  |  Basic Properties of Alloy 254- Mechanical Properties
                  
                    
                      | 0.2% Proof Stress (N/mm2 )[ksi] minimum | 300 [43.5] |  
                      | Ultimate Tensile Strength (N/mm2) [ksi] minimum | 650[94.2] |  
                      | Elongation (%) minimum | 35 |  
                      | Hardness (HBN) | 270 max |  
                      | Reduction of Area(%) minimum | 50 |  Physical Properties of Alloy 254
                  
                    
                      | Density (Kg.m-3) | 8000 |  
                      | Magnetic Permeability | <1.05 |  
                      | Young’s Modulus (N/mm2) | 200 x 103 |  
                      | Specific Heat 20°C (J.Kg-1.°K-1) | 500 |  
                      | Electrical resistance, 20°C (µ.O.m) | 0.85 |  
                      | Thermal conductivity, 20°C (W.m-1.°K-1) | 13.5 |  Alloy 254 Features
                  High strength  compared to 316L and 317L austenitic stainless steelsExcellent  ductility and impact strength at both ambient and sub-zero temperaturesNon-magneticHigher resistance  to abrasion, erosion and cavitation erosion than 316 and 317 stainlessListed in MR-01-75  for sour service oilfield applications Machining Advice of Alloy 254 - Hot worked and precipitation hardened
                  
                    
                      | Operation | Cutting Speed m/min                        (ft/min) | Feed Rate mm/rev                  (in/rev)
 | Depth of cut mm                        (in) |  
                      | Milling | 18 (58) | 0.13-0.25 mm/tooth 0.005-0.010 in/tooth
 | 0.2-3.0 (0.007-0.12) |  
                      | Drilling 6.4mm(1/4") dia | 250rpm | 0.075(0.003) |  |  
                      | Drilling 12.7mm(1/2") dia | 250 rpm | 0.125(0.005) |  |  
                      | Drilling 25.4mm(1") dia | 150 rpm | 0.28(0.011) |  |  
                      | Turning - Roughing | 30 - 45 ( 100 - 150 ) | 0.4-0.5 (0.015-0.020) | 2.5 (0.1) |  
                      | Turning - Finishing | 50 - 60 ( 165 - 200 ) | 0.13-0.20 (0.005-0.008) | 0.5 (0.02) |  
                      | Tooling | Milling/Turning: Carbide (SANDVIK GC 235,  SECO T25M) Drilling: HSS, point angle 118°, chisel angle 120° |  Alloy Comparisons
                  
                    
                      | Alloy Comparisons | S20910 | S32205 | N05500 | S31254 | FERRALIUM 255-SD50 |  
                      | (0.2% Proof Strength, N/mm2) | 420 | 510 | 690 | 325 | 610 |  
                      | Corrosion Rate (mm.y-1)Seawater | <0.01 | <0.01 | <0.18 | <0.01 | <0.01 |  
                      | Corrosion Rate (mm.y-1)10% sulphuric acid at 80°C | 0.7 | 0.4 | 0.1 | <0.15 | <0.15 |  
                      | Corrosion Rate (mm.y-1) Boiling 50% nitric acid  | 0.18 | <0.15 | 0.15 | <0.15 | <0.15 |  
                      | Wear Properties  related to Hardness (HRC) | RC27 | RC25 | RC20 | RC27 | RC27 |  KEY Features of Alloy 254 
                  Resistant to crevice corrosion in seawaterExcellent corrosion resistance in seawater and concentrated halide environmentsHigh resistance to stress corrosion cracking Good resistance to erosion corrosionExcellent ductility and impact  strength at both ambient and sub-zero  temperaturesLow magnetic permeability Main Export Market 
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