Alloy Grade UNS: CE8MN, 2A – Stronger than common Stainless Steel

  • Overview

    CE8MN, also known as 2A, is a high-performance duplex stainless steel that offers a compelling combination of exceptional strength and corrosion resistance. This alloy boasts nearly twice the strength of common stainless steels, making it suitable for demanding applications where structural integrity is critical. Furthermore, CE8MN exhibits outstanding corrosion resistance, particularly in harsh environments like seawater. Its duplex microstructure, a balanced mix of austenite and ferrite phases, contributes to its enhanced mechanical properties and its ability to resist various forms of corrosion. This combination of high strength and superior corrosion resistance makes CE8MN a valuable choice for applications where components must withstand both mechanical stress and aggressive corrosive attack.

  • Typical Uses

    Centrifuge and dewatering equipment, couplings, heat exchangers, offshore piping systems, paper rolls, pulp digesters, pump and valve components, pressure vessels.

  • MetalTek Designation

    ESCOLOY 45D®

  • Poured At:

    Carondelet Division, Sandusky International Division, Wisconsin Centrifugal Division, Wisconsin Investcast Division

* Patented or restricted alloys are produced under licenses from their respective owner.

Similar Specifications

Cast UNS: J93345

Wrought UNS: S32750

Wrought Grade: ESCOLOY 45D®

Cast Grade: CE8MN, 2A

Cast ASTM: A890, A995

Typical Chemical Composition (% by wt.)

Aluminum: n/a

Carbon: 0.08

Chromium: 22.5-25.5

Manganese: 1.5

Iron: n/a

Copper: n/a

Nickel: 8.0-11.0

Lead: n/a

Tin: n/a

Silicon: 1.5

Zinc: n/a

Other: Mo 3-4.5; N 0.10-0.30

Minimum Mechanical Properties

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Elongation

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Heat Treatment: Solution Anneal

Frequently Asked Questions

Duplex stainless steel contains a balanced mix of austenitic and ferritic phases, offering high strength, good corrosion resistance, and better stress corrosion resistance than standard austenitic grades.

Super duplex stainless steel contains a higher percentage of chromium, molybdenum, and nitrogen than standard duplex steel, offering enhanced strength and corrosion resistance.

Super duplex stainless steel offers higher levels of chromium, molybdenum, and nitrogen, leading to enhanced strength and corrosion resistance compared to standard duplex grades. Super duplex is generally preferred in extreme environments.

Duplex stainless steels are highly resistant to rust and other forms of corrosion, although they can be susceptible in highly acidic or chloride-rich environments without proper maintenance.

Commonly used in chemical processing, marine environments, oil and gas, desalination plants, medical devices, and food processing equipment.

They offer superior strength, excellent resistance to stress corrosion cracking, and better weldability compared to many austenitic steels.

Duplex steels offer higher strength and better chloride stress corrosion resistance but lower ductility than austenitic stainless steels.

Industries such as offshore oil and gas, chemical processing, marine engineering, and desalination rely on super duplex stainless steel for its corrosion performance.