Sandvik, a developer and producer of advanced stainless steels, special alloys, titanium and other high-performance materials, has launched Sanicro® 35, a unique grade that bridges the performance gap between stainless steels and higher cost nickel alloys.
Sanicro® 35 offers exceptional high performance, strength and corrosion-resistance at a wide range of temperatures.
Designed for extremely corrosive environments and seawater applications, it is ideal for heat exchangers and hydraulic and instrumentation tubing. The new alloy features high mechanical yield strength, superior corrosion-resistance and excellent structural stability.
Sanicro® 35 is a unique, high performance alternative to existing duplex and austenitic stainless steel grades and more expensive nickel alloys. It offers a cost-efficient choice for minimising risk and extending production lifecycles when battling corrosion in demanding environments, said Martin Holmquist, Business Development Manager, Sandvik Materials Technology.
Because of its versatile properties, Sanicro® 35 is an all-in-one instrumentation tubing grade. Distributors can streamline inventories by using Sanicro® 35 to replace most other special grades, including 6Mo, Alloy 825 and Alloy 625, highlights Andreas Furukrona, Global Product Manager, Sandvik Materials Technology.
With a long tradition in R&D for some of the most demanding industries around the world, were committed to continuously discovering and innovating new material solutions. Sanicro® 35 is our latest example in which we identified a market opportunity that would benefit our customers, then innovated a solution, added Göran Björkman, President of Sandvik Materials Technology.
Sanicro® 35 is available globally to support heat exchanger and hydraulic and instrumentation tubing needs. To learn more about this new alloy visit materials.sandvik/sanicro-35
Courtesy of Sandvik.