Duplex 2205

205 stainless steel (UNS S31803 and/or S32205) is a nitrogen-enhanced duplex stainless steel alloy and is the most widely used of the duplex stainless steels.

Super Alloy 105 / Super Alloy 350LF2

This grade is used primarily for steel piping components for low temperature, ambient and higher temperature service as required by ASME specification SA-105 and ASME Specification SA-350.

316 Stainless Steel

Type 316 is a chromium nickel austenitic stainless steel containing molybdenum.  The molybdenum addition enhances the corrosion resistance over that of 304 in halide environments as well as in reducing acids such as sulfuric and phosphoric acid.

416 Stainless Steel

Type 416 is a free machining high hardenability martensitic stainless steel with excellent machinability, reasonable strength and corrosion resistance.

304 Stainless Steel

Type 304 stainless steel contains approximately 18% chromium and 8% nickel and is the most commonly specified stainless steel used throughout the world.

Alloy 825

Alloy 825 is an austenitic nickel-iron-chromium-molybdenum-copper alloy containing high levels of chromium, nickel, molybdenum and copper to provide high levels of corrosion resistance to both moderately oxidizing and moderately reducing environments.

Alloy 625

Alloy 625 is an austenitic nickel-base superalloy with excellent resistance to oxidation and corrosion over a broad range of conditions, including jet engine and chemical process applications.

Nitronic 60 / Exotic Alloys

Nitronic 60 is known for its excellent galling resistance, even at elevated temperatures. The additions of 4% silicon and 8% manganese inhibit wear, galling, and fretting.