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Stainless steel nitrogen-strengthened

R. L. Tobler and R. P. Reed, Tensile and Fracture Behavior of a Nitrogen-Strengthened, Chromium-Nickel-Manganese Stainless Steel at Cryogenic Temperatures, Report NBSIR 76-848, National Bureau of Standards, Boulder, Colorado (1976). [Pg.572]

For good pitting resistance, PRE must be more than 32. The higher the PRE, the better the pitting resistance of the steel. This formula is based upon the fact that primary protection of steel comes from chromium content. Mo addition strengthens the passive chromium layer, and nitrogen further enhances the pitting resistance. Because of this, the superaustenitic stainless steel, which contains 4%-5% Mo (SMO 254), has a PRE of above 40. [Pg.206]

F 1314, Specification for Wrought Nitrogen Strengthened- 22 Chromium-12.5 Nickel-5 Manganese-2.5 Molybdenum Stainless Steel Bar and Wire for Surgical Implants... [Pg.504]

Nitrogen may be added to austenitic stainless steel (commonly 0.2 to 0.7 wt %) in order to stabilize and strengthen the austenitic phase. However, in the presence of Mo additions very significant improvements in general and localized corrosion have... [Pg.226]


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