Alloy 254 SMO

 

Introduction :

You want a dependable alloy for your pipe products. Come to Fortune Ferroment Inc where we deliver durable 254 SMO stainless steel products. We include high innards of molybdenum, nitrogen, and chromium while making 254 SMO, which makes it perfect for high chloride environments.

This alloy is also well-matched with other common austenitic stainless steels, which makes it ideal as a spare. In cases where Type 317L or 316L nose-dives from chloride stress, pitting, or crevice attacks, try 254 SMO. Not only is this alloy more theoretically adequate, but it is also a more inexpensive replacement for titanium and nickel-based alloys.

Chemical Composition for Alloy 254 SMO

C Cr Cu Mn Mo N Ni P Si S
Max Max Max Max Max
0.02 19.5 – 20.5 0.5 – 1.0 1.0 6.0 – 6.5 0.18 – 0.22 17.5 – 18.5 0.03 0.80 1.01

 

Physical Properties for Alloy 254 SMO

Properties Metric Imperial
Density 8 g/cm3 0.289 lb/in3

 

Mechanical Properties for Alloy 254 SMO

Properties Metric Imperial
Tensile strength 680 MPa 98600 psi
Yield strength 300 MPa 43500 psi
Modulus of elasticity 195 GPa 28300 ksi
Shear modulus 75 GPa 10900 ksi
Poisson’s ratio 0.30 0.30
Elongation at break 50 % 50 %
Hardness, Brinell 210 210

 

Applications of Alloy SMO 254

  • Saltwater handling
  • Tall oil distillation columns
  • Flue gas desulfurization scrubbers
  • Components used in petroleum production
  • Food processing equipment
  • Process equipment in chemical industry

Alloy 254 SMO Avaliability

Alloy 254 SMO Specifications

Alloy 254 SMO Tensile Requirements