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Stainless Steel UNS S20200 Flanges

Stainless Steel UNS S20200 Flanges

Stainless Steel UNS S20200 Flanges are composed of a combination of chromium, nickel, and molybdenum, creating a strong and durable alloy used in various applications across industries. The chromium provides resistance to both oxidation and corrosion, while the nickel acts as an austenite stabilizing element. The molybdenum increases the hardenability and strength of the flange. Depending on the grade, other factors may be added to enhance properties, such as tensile strength or increased resistance to particular liquids or gases. Overall, Stainless Steel UNS S20200 Flanges provide a steady mix of strength, durability, and subjection to temperature variations and are designed for use in environments with corrosive elements.

SS UNS S20200 Flanges offer immense value and long-term strength with their corrosion resistance to aqueous solutions. They also provide superior mechanical properties, workability, low-temperature strength, and high-temperature oxidation resistance. This makes them an excellent choice for construction equipment and applications where heavy loads are present. Aside from industrial machinery design, manufacturing or fabrication purposes of flanges are primarily used in oil & gas refineries, chemical plants, power plants pipelines and piping systems due to their ability to endure extreme temperatures while retaining formability and durability.

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Stainless Steel UNS S20200 Flanges FAQ's  

The minimum operating temperature for Stainless Steel UNS S20200 Flanges is -50°F (-46°C). However, the minimum temperature depends on the application and environmental conditions.

The melting point of Stainless Steel UNS S20200 Flanges is between 1425-1450°C (2597-2642°F).