Alloy 2507/F53 is a super duplex stainless steel consisting of a balanced mix of austenitic and ferritic microstructures. This dual-phase structure gives it a significant edge over conventional stainless steels. The alloy contains high amounts of chromium (24–26%), molybdenum (3–5%), and nitrogen, which together provide superior protection against chloride stress corrosion cracking, pitting, and crevice corrosion.
It is designated as UNS S32750 or F53 under ASTM/ASME standards.
Key Properties of Alloy 2507
Exceptional Corrosion Resistance: Resistant to a wide range of corrosive environments, especially chlorides.
• High Strength: Superior mechanical strength, offering approximately double the yield strength compared to standard austenitic stainless steels
• Excellent Weldability: Suitable for most welding processes with proper filler materials and precautions.
• Outstanding Fatigue Resistance: Withstands cyclic loading, making it reliable for offshore structures.
• Thermal Conductivity: Higher than that of austenitic grades, improving heat transfer performance.
Applications of Alloy 2507
Thanks to its robust properties, Alloy 2507 is widely used in industries that demand durability and corrosion resistance:
• Offshore platforms and subsea equipment
• Heat exchangers and pressure vessels
• Pulp and paper industry bleaching plants
• Desalination plants and seawater systems
• Flue-gas cleaning equipment
• Chemical processing equipment
Machining and Fabrication
Though tougher than traditional stainless steels, Alloy 2507 can be machined using standard practices, but it may require more power and slower speeds. Welding must be handled carefully to avoid loss of corrosion resistance at the heat-affected zones. Preheating and post-weld heat treatment are generally not required but recommended in some critical applications.
Standards and Equivalents
• UNS: S32750
• EN/DIN: 1.4410
• ASTM: A240, A276, A789, A790
• Werkstoff Nr.: 1.4410
• ASME: SA-240, SA-790
Why Choose Alloy 2507?
If your application involves exposure to aggressive chemicals, extreme temperatures, or high-pressure conditions, Alloy 2507 is a smart investment. It reduces maintenance costs, extends service life, and provides peace of mind in mission-critical environments.
Conclusion
Alloy 2507 / F53 Super Duplex Steel represents the pinnacle of stainless steel performance. With its outstanding combination of strength and corrosion resistance, it continues to be the material of choice for engineers and designers looking to push boundaries in the most challenging environments.