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2304
(UNS S32304) - A Duplex Stainless Steel with
PREN ≥ 24 |
Applications
| Standards
| Corrosion Resistance | Chemical
Analysis
Mechanical Properties | Physical
Properties | Structure
| Processing
Machinability | Welding
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Alloy 2304 is a 23% Cr, 4% Nickel, Mo-free
duplex stainless steel. The alloy 2304 has corrosion resistance
properties similar to 316L. Furthermore, its mechanical
properties, i.e., yield strength, are twice those of 304/316
austenitic grades. This allows the designer to save weight,
particularly for properly designed pressure vessel applications.
The alloy is particularly suitable for applications covering
the
-50°C/+300°C (-58°F/572°F) temperature range. Lower temperatures
may also be considered but need some restrictions, particularly
for welded structures.
With its duplex microstructure and low nickel and high
chromium contents, the alloy has improved stress corrosion
resistance properties compared to 304 and 316 austenitic
grades.
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Applications
- Generally where 304 and 316L
are used
- Pulp and paper industry (chip
storage tanks, white and black liquor tanks, digestors)
- Caustic solutions, organic
acids (SCC resistance)
- Food industry
- Pressure vessels (weight
savings)
- Mining (abrasion/corrosion)
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| Standards
ASTM/ASME.......... A240 - UNS S32304
EURONORM...........1.4362 - X2 Cr Ni 23.4
AFNOR...................Z3 CN 23.04 Az
DIN.........................W. Nr 1.4362
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Corrosion
Resistance
General
Corrosion
Because of its high chromium content (23%)
the corrosion resistance properties of 2304 are almost equivalent
to those of 316L.
Corrosion resistance in different organic acids
Corrosion resistance to stagnant sulfuric acid (0,3 mm/year)
Localized Corrosion Resistance
The 23% chromium and 0.1% nitrogen additions explain why
2304 duplex stainless steel behaves much better than grade
316L when considering pitting and crevice corrosion resistance.

Stress Corrosion Resistance
Stress corrosion resistance test results in chloride containing
aqueous solutions ((8ppm 02) PH =7, >1000 h, applied
stresses higher than the yield strength) show that 2304
grade outperforms 304L and 316L grades, due to its high
chromium additions and low nickel contents.
This is a typical feature of duplex stainless steels.
Alloy 2205 performs still better than 2304 in similar
conditions.
Other Corrosion Resistance
Properties
Alloy 2304 duplex stainless steel successfully passes
most of the standard IC test procedures such as ASTM,
A262E, and C tests. Its corrosion rate in boiling nitric
acid (65%) is higher than that of grade 316L. Due to its
high yield strength, the alloy performs well in abrasion/corrosion
applications.
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Chemical
Analysis
Typical
values (Weight %)
| C |
Cr |
Ni |
Mo |
N |
Others |
| 0.020 |
23 |
4 |
0.2 |
0.1 |
S = 0.001 |
| PREN (Cr%) + 3.3 (Mo%) =
16 (N%) ≥ 24 |
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Mechanical
Properties
Tensile
Properties (Minimum Values)
| °C |
Rp 0.2
MPa |
Rp 1.0
MPa |
Rm
MPa |
|
¼F |
YS 0.2%
KSI |
YS 1.0%
KSI
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UTS
KSI |
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Elongation
% |
| 20 |
400 |
440 |
600 |
|
68 |
58 |
64 |
87 |
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25 |
| 100 |
330 |
365 |
570 |
|
212 |
48 |
53 |
83 |
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25 |
| 200 |
280 |
310 |
530 |
|
392 |
41 |
45 |
77 |
|
20 |
| 300 |
230 |
260 |
490 |
|
572 |
33 |
38 |
71 |
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20 |
Values obtained for hot rolled plates
(th ≤ 2”). Alloy 2304 must not be used for
a long time at temperatures higher than 300¼C (572¼F),
where precipitation hardening phenomenon occurs.
Toughness Values (KCV Minimum
Values
| Temp. |
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-50¼C |
+20¼C |
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-60¼F |
+70¼F |
| Single |
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75 J/cm |
90 J/cm |
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54 ft.lbs |
65 ft. lbs |
| Average (5) |
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90 J/cm |
150 J/cm |
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65 ft.lbs |
87 ft.lbs |
Hardness (Typical Values)
| Average (5) |
HV10 180-230 |
HB : 180-230 |
HRC _ 20 |
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Physical
Properties
Density
: 7800 kg/m3
- .28 lbs/in3
Interval
Temperature
¼C |
Thermal
expansion
ax10-6¼C-1 |
|
¼C |
Resistivity
(µ_ cm) |
Thermal
conductivity
(W.m-1.K-1) |
Specific
heat
(J.kg-1.K-1) |
Young
modulus
(GPa) |
Shear
modulus
G
(GPa) |
| 20-100 |
13 |
|
20 |
80 |
17 |
450 |
200 |
75 |
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100 |
92 |
18 |
500 |
190 |
73 |
| 20-200 |
13.5 |
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200 |
100 |
19 |
530 |
180 |
70 |
| 20-300 |
14 |
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300 |
105 |
20 |
560 |
170 |
67 |
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Structure
The chemical analysis
of 2304 is optimized to obtain a typical 50 a
/ 50 g microstructure after
solution annealing treatment at 950¼/1050¼C (1742¼/1922¼F).
The microstructure of 2304 duplex is very stable compared
to molybdenum containing duplex stainless steels. Intermetallic
phases are present only after 10 hours holding time in
the 750¼/850¼C (1382¼/1562¼F) temperature range. Copper
additions to 2304 grade, when specified, increase the
hardness of the steel after heat treatment in the 350¼/500¼C
(662¼/932¼F) temperature range.
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Processing
Hot
forming
Hot forming must
be performed in the 1150/900¼C (2100/1650¼F) temperature
range. After forming, a new solution annealing treatment
is recommended in the 950¼/1050¼C (2100¼/1650¼F) temperature
range to fully restore corrosion resistance properties
and mechanical properties. Parts formed with 2304 must
be supported carefully during heating to avoid creep deformation.
Cold forming
Alloy 2304 may be cold formed without
any problem. The same equipment as used for the cold forming
of 304L and 316L grades can be used. Due to its higher
mechanical properties, including the yield strength, higher
stresses are required for cold forming. A final solution
annealing heat treatment is also recommended after cold
forming in order to restore the mechanical and corrosion
resistance properties, as decribed in ‘hot forming.’
Descaling
Use the same solutions and pastes as
for 304L/316L grades. The pickling time will be higher
than for austenitic grades due to the corrosion resistance
properties of the alloy.
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Machinability
Alloy 2304 duplex
exhibits improved machinability properties particularly
when considering drilling. Its behavior is equivalent to
that of 316LEZ*. Furthermore, 2304 has better corrosion
resistance and cleanliness properties as no sulphur additions
are necessary. Localized corrosion resistance behavior is
improved.
*316LEZ is a 316L type grade with improved
machinability properties.

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Welding
• Alloy 2304
can be successfully welded by the following processes
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• TIG, manual and
automatic
• PLASMA, MIG, SMAW,
SAW, FCAW
• The duplex microstructure renders
the alloy less sensitive to hot cracking.
• The welding parameters must be
optimized to obtain a controlled ferrite level (20-70%).
Typical recommended heat inputs are 10-25 KJ/cm with a
150°C (302°F) max interpass temperature. These
conditions must be optimized taking into account the thickness
of the products and welding equipment (consult if necessary).
We do not recommend pre- or post-welding heat treatments.
Only complete solution annealing heat treatment may be
considered.
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NOTE
This technical data and information represents
our best knowledge at the time of printing. However, it
may be subject to some slight variations due to our ongoing
research program on corrosion resistant grades.
We, therefore, suggest that information be verified at
time of inquiry or order. Furthermore, in service, real
conditions are specific for each application. The data
presented here is only for the purpose of description
and may only be considered as guarantees when our Company
has given written formal approval. |
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