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Ferralium® Alloy 255 (UNS S32550) Fe 62, Cr 25.5, Ni 5.5, Mo 3.4 Cu 2.0, Mn 1.6, Si 0.7, N 0.2

Industrial and Marine Applications Continue Growing Rapidly for Alloy 255

Alloy 255 is finding many cost effective applications in the chemical, marine, metallurgical, municipal sanitation, plastics, oil and gas, petrochemical, pollution control, wet phosphoric acid, paper making and metalworking industries.

Called "super" because it is more alloyed than ordinary stainless steels and has superior corrosion resistance, alloy 255 is being used in areas where conventional stainless' are inadequate or, at best marginal. One good example s in the paper industry which was hit with an epidemic of corrosion problems when environmental laws forced recycling of process liquids In closed systems, chemicals such as chlorides can build up to highly corrosive concentrations over time. Paper makers have found that ordinary stainless equipment, which had previously given good service, was no longer adequate for many applications.
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255-BAR-0.5
0.500 Inch (in) Size Ferralium® 255 Alloy
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255-BAR-0.75
0.750 Inch (in) Size Ferralium® 255 Alloy
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255-BAR-1
1.000 Inch (in) Size Ferralium® 255 Alloy
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255-BAR-1.25
1.250 Inch (in) Size Ferralium® 255 Alloy
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255-BAR-1.5
1.500 Inch (in) Size Ferralium® 255 Alloy
Type N/A Bar
Process N/A
Size N/A 0.500 in N/A 0.750 in N/A 1.000 in N/A 1.250 in N/A 1.500 in
Alloy N/A 255
Density N/A 0.282 lb/in³
Electrical Resistivity N/A 473 ohm/cir-mil-ft
Thermal Expansion Coefficient at 68 to 600 Degree Fahrenheit (ºF) N/A 6.7 x 10-6 in/in/ºF
Mechanical Type N/A Annealed
Tensile Strength N/A 124 ksi
Yield Strength N/A 94 ksi
Elongation N/A 25 %
Hardness N/A C21
Nickel (Ni) N/A 5
Iron (Fe) N/A Balanced
Chromium (Cr) N/A 25
Molybdenum (Mo) N/A 3.4
Copper (Cu) N/A 2
Manganese (Mn) N/A 1.6
Nitrogen (N) N/A 0.2
Silicon (Si) N/A 0.7
Maximum Carbon (C) N/A 0.04
General Resistance N/A Corrosion Strength
Unified Numbering System (UNS) N/A S32550
Werkstof N/A 1.4507
Sheet/Plate USA N/A A240
Bar/Rod USA N/A A479
Weld Electrode N/A E2553
Characteristics N/A Physical Properties
  • Density 0.282 lb/in
  • Specific Gravity 7.81
  • Thermal Expansion Coefficient (68 ºF to 600 ºF) 6.7 X 10-6 in/in/ºF
  • Thermal Conductivity (68 ºF) 105 Btu/sqr ft/hr/ºF/in
  • Electrical Resistivity (68 ºF) 473 Ohms/cir mil ft
  • Dynamic Modulus of Elasticity 30.5x106 psi
Applications N/A Alloy 255 is a cost effective alternative to materials such as the nickel alloys, 20 type alloys, brass and bronze. Marine environments have long been the domain of admiralty bronze. Alloy 255 is replacing admiralty bronze, and the nickel alloys, in offshore platforms, deck hardware, rudders and shafting.

Alloy 255 is also making inroads in "borderline" corrosion applications where the nickel alloys and high performance alloys have been used but may not have been absolutely necessary. In some instances, it has even been used to replace high performance Ni-Cr-Mo-F-Cu alloys in the phosphoric acid industry.

Valves, pumps, shafts, marine environments, Applications in down-hole, waste water, polycarbonate production, and demineralized water production.
Features N/A
  • Superior Corrosion Resistance
  • Pitting
  • Crevice Corrosion
  • Chloride Stress Corrosion Cracking
  • General Corrosion In Many Environments
  • Good Ductility
  • High Strength-to-Weight Ratio
  • High Fatigue Strength In Marine Environments
  • Superior Abrasion and Cavitation Erosion Resistance
  • High Mechanical Strength - (over twice the yield strength of austenitic stainless steels).
  • Good Fabricability
Additional Information N/A Si 0.7, N 0.2 Duplex alloy with a high strength to weight ratio, with superior abrasion and cavitation resistance. Resistance to chloride SCC, as well as crevice corrosion and pitting. Good ductility with a high fatigue strength in marine applications. Twice the yield strength of Alloy 20, and stronger than Duplex 2205. An excellent 40 ºC critical pitting temperature (ASTM G48-Method A), twice that of Alloy 2205.