Stainless Steel Alloy Fermonic 50 High Strength®, XM-19, NIT 50 High Strength, UNS S20910
Fermonic 50 High Strength® is in many ways like Fermonic 50 Annealated®. Sold under the names XM-19, NIT 50 High Strength, and UNS S20910, Fermonic 50 High Strength differs in that it has a higher tensile strength (862 N/mm2 versus 690) and proof stress (690 N/mm2 versus 415) than Fermonic 50 Annealated. Fermonic 50 High Strength is non-magnetic and offers strength that is almost equal to carbon steel along with excellent corrosion resistance, good ductility, and impact strength.
The chemical composition of Fermonic 50 High Strength includes:
- Cr 20.5- 23.5%
- Ni 11.5-13.5%
- Fe 4-6.0%
- Mn 6.0%
- Mo 1.5-3.0%
- Si 1.0% max
- P 0.45% max
- V 0.10-0.30%
- C 0.06% max
Fermonic 50 High Strength, which offers higher resistance to abrasion, erosion, and cavitation erosion than 316 and 317 stainless steel, and is ideal for a number of different applications and industries including:
- Chemical processing
- Marine and Shipbuilding
- Oil and Gas
- Food handling
- Pulp and Paper
At Continental Steel, we supply Fermonic 50 High Strength in a range of different sizes and forms such as sheet, strip, plate, and pipe. All the Fermonic 50 High Strength available via Continental Steel meets or exceeds a number of different ASTM standards.