Duplex 2205 Sampling Cylinders, UNS S31803 Sampling Cylinders and Stainless Steel Super Duplex 2507 Sampling Cylinder, UNS S32750
The combination of chromium, molybdenum and nitrogen convey the good resistance of Duplex 2205 Sampling Cylinders, to chloride pitting and crevice corrosion. This resistance is extremely important for services such as marine environments, brackish water, bleaching operations, closed loop water systems and some food processing applications. The high chromium, molybdenum and nitrogen contents of Duplex and Super Duplex Sampling Cylinders provide corrosion resistance superior to common stainless steels, such as, 316L and 317L in most environments. More Mini Condensate Pot clcik on the link
Material availability for Sampling Cylinders
FAV Sampling Cylinder are available in Stainless Steel 304 ( SS 304 ), Stainless Steel 316 Cylinder ( SS 316), Titanium Grade 2 (Ti Gr 2), Monel 400 , Monel 500, Hastelloy C 276, Incoloy 800 ( Alloy 800 ), Inconel 600, Inconel 625, Inconel 825, Duplex 2205 and Super Duplex 32750 Sampling Cylinders.
Features
1) Customize your own Sampling Cylinder that fits best in your process. No two sample cylinders are same. We offer 100 % customization.
2) Entire System available which include Pressure Gauges, Needle Valves and Precision Pipe Fittings.
3) Sampling cylinders in different capacity of 150 cc (150 ml) , 300 cc (300 ml), 500 cc (500 ml), 1000 cc (1 ltr), 1500 cc (1.5 ltr), 2250 cc (2.25 liter), 4000 cc (4 litre), 5000 cc (5 ltr), 10000 cc (10 liter). In some cases even 15000 cc(1 litre)
4) Variety of end connections includes Male / Female NPT, BSPT, BSPP
5) Dust Cap provided
Advantage of Duplex 2205 Sampling Cylinders
The advantage of a Duplex and Super Duplex Sampling Cylinder is that it combines the favourable qualities of a ferritic alloy (stress corrosion cracking resistance and high strength) with those of an austenitic alloy (ease of fabrication and corrosion resistance).
Super Duplex Sampling Cylinder is a cost effective solution for many applications where the stainless steels are susceptible to chloride stress corrosion cracking. Stress corrosion cracking occurs when stainless steels are subjected to tensile stress, while in contact with solutions containing chlorides. Increasing temperatures also increase the susceptibility of stainless steels to stress corrosion cracking.
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