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Cryogenic Steels

11/19/2010 12:15 AM

what are the stainless steel catagories used for cryogenic conditions -austenitic, ferrictic or martensitic?

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Re: Cryogenic Steels

11/19/2010 9:39 AM

Vivian....

Austenitic materials are most often used for cryogenic service because of price, availablity and the fact that there is no transition to "brittle properties" like other materials.

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