Nippon Yakin Kogyo NAS255 Corrosion Resistant Alloys

Manufacturer: Nippon Yakin Kogyo Co., Ltd
Model: NAS255

JIS SUS890L
UNS N08904
DIN/EN 1.4539
NAS255 (UNS N08904, SUS890L) is an austenitic stainless steel with superior corrosion resistance in comparison with Type 316L. Due to addition of Cu (1.5%), this material displays excellent corrosion resistance against reducing acids such as sulfuric acid and phosphoric acid. It is used in chemical plants and a wide range of other applications. Nippon Yakin supplies this product in plate, sheet and strip form.

Chemical Composition 20Cr-24Ni-4.3Mo-1.5Cu
Product shape

Nippon Yakin Kogyo NAS255 Corrosion Resistant Alloys
Coil

Nippon Yakin Kogyo NAS255 Corrosion Resistant Alloys
Sheet

Nippon Yakin Kogyo NAS255 Corrosion Resistant Alloys
Plate

Workability Cold and hot workability are approximately equal to those of Type 304, 316, and other standard austenitic stainless steels.
Weldability Weldability is on the same level as ordinary austenitic stainless steels. Preheating and post-heating are not necessary. As welding electrodes, in applications under severe corrosion environments, use of welding consumables with equal or higher corrosion resistance is recommended. When the corrosion environment is not severe, and when the purpose of welding is for joining, matching welding consumables may be used.
Heat Treatment Solution annealing of NAS255 should be performed at 1095°C and higher followed by being quenched in water or rapidly cooled by other means. (Conditions provided in ASTM A480/A480M)
Pickling A mixture of nitric acid and hydrofluoric acid is used in pickling. However, due to the high corrosion resistance of NAS255, scale is somewhat difficult to remove in comparison with Type 304. Therefore, the material should be immersed in an alkaline solution before pickling, or if possible, shot blasting is extremely effective.
Applications Chemical plants, Environment-related equipment, Heat exchangers, Food manufacturing plants.

Steel Grade/Stadard

Nippon Yakin Grade JIS G 4304/4305 ASTM A240 EN
NAS255 SUS890L UNS N08904 1.4539

Chemical Composition

Specification C Si Mn P S Ni Cr Mo Cu N
SUS890L ≤ 0.020 ≤ 1.00 ≤ 2.00 ≤ 0.045 ≤ 0.030 23.00 ~ 28.00 19.00 ~ 23.00 4.00 ~ 5.00 1.00 ~ 2.00
UNS N08904 ≤ 0.020 ≤ 1.00 ≤ 2.00 ≤ 0.045 ≤ 0.035 23.00 ~ 28.00 19.00 ~ 23.00 4.00 ~ 5.00 1.00 ~ 2.00 ≤ 0.1

Physical Properties

Density [g/cm³] 8.05
Specific heat [J/kg · K] 452
Electrical resistivity [μΩ · cm] 97.2
Thermal conductivity [W/m · K] 12.2
Average coefficient of thermal expansion [10⁶/°C] 20~100°C 14.4
20~200°C 14.9
20~300°C 15.3
20~400°C 15.7
Young’s modulus [MPa] 19.0 × 10⁴
Magnetism None
Melting range [°C] 1360~1397

Mechanical Properties

Mechanical Properties at Room Temperature

Specification 0.2% proof stress [MPa] Tensile strength [MPa] Elongation [%] Hardness [HRBW]
Specification (SUS890L) ≥215 ≥490 ≥35 ≤90
Specification (UNS N08904) ≥220 ≥490 ≥35 ≤90
Hot-rolled plate 12mm* 247 593 57 86
Cold-rolled sheet 2mm* 291 632 43 79

*Example

Corrosion Resistance

Because NAS255 contains high concentrations of chromium, nickel and molybdenum, it offers excellent pitting corrosion resistance, crevice corrosion resistance, stress corrosion cracking (SCC) resistance and acid resistance in comparison with Type 304 and Type 316L.

Pitting Corrosion Resistance

Alloy ASTM G48 Method A ASTM G48 Method C
22°C 50°C Critical pitting corrosion temperature CPT (°C)
SUS304 × × 10
SUS316L × × 15
NAS255 50

Test conditions

ASTM G48 Method A (○: No pitting corrosion, ×: Pitting corrosion)
Test solution: 6%FeCl₃
Test temperature: 22°C, 50°C (Recommended temperature in this test)
Test time: 72h
ASTM G48 Method C
Test solution: 6%FeCl₃ + 1%HCl
Test time: 72h

Crevice Corrosion Resistance

Alloy ASTM G48 Method D
SUS304 <−10
SUS316L <−10
NAS255 10

Test conditions: ASTM G48 Method D
Test solution: 6%FeCl₃ + 1%HCl
Test time: 72h

Stress Corrosion Cracking Resistance

Alloy MgCl₂ concentration (boiling point °C are in brackets)
45%
(155°C)
42%
(143°C)
40%
(138°C)
38%
(134°C)
35%
(126°C)
30%
(115°C)
25%
(110°C)
20%
(108°C)
SUS304 × × × × × ×
SUS316L × × × × ×
NAS255 × × × ×

Test conditions

  • Immersion in boiling MgCl₂ solution
  • Test time: 300h
  • U-bend test specimen is used.

Acid Resistance

Alloy 5% 10% 20% 40% 60% 80%
SUS304 1.93 14.59 195.2 1347 231.8 151.4
SUS316L 1.67 4.69 71.91 764.9 70.4 33.74
NAS255 <0.01 <0.01 0.78 2.95 0.48 5.01

Test time: 24h

Corrosion rate in hydrochloric acid at 80°C (mm/y)

Alloy 0.1% 1% 2% 3%
SUS304 0.02 2.42 7.16 18.99
SUS316L 0.02 2.73 6.75 14.88
NAS255 <0.01 0.01 2.70 3.72

Test time: 24h

(Reference)

Alloy JIS UNS No. Chemical composition
SUS304 SUS304 S30400 18Cr-8Ni
SUS316L SUS316L S31603 17Cr-12Ni-2Mo
NAS255 SUS890L N08904 20Cr-24Ni-4.3Mo-1.5Cu

Workability

Cold and hot workability are approximately equal to those of Type 304, 316, and other standard austenitic stainless steels.

Weldability

Weldability is on the same level as ordinary austenitic stainless steels. Preheating and post-heating are not necessary. As welding electrodes, in applications under severe corrosion environments, use of welding consumables with equal or higher corrosion resistance is recommended. When the corrosion environment is not severe, and when the purpose of welding is for joining, matching welding consumables may be used.

Heat Treatment

Solution annealing of NAS255 should be performed at 1095°C and higher followed by being quenched in water or rapidly cooled by other means. (Conditions provided in ASTM A480/A480M)

Pickling

A mixture of nitric acid and hydrofluoric acid is used in pickling. However, due to the high corrosion resistance of NAS255, scale is somewhat difficult to remove in comparison with Type 304. Therefore, the material should be immersed in an alkaline solution before pickling, or if possible, shot blasting is extremely effective.

Applications

Chemical plants, Environment-related equipment, Heat exchangers, Food manufacturing plants.

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