Are they both annealed?
If so then I would suspect that 2205 will machine better than Nit50.
The Nitronic will work harden a lot in machining which makes life difficult.
2205 has noticeably better pitting resistance than Nit50.
We are looking at a PREn of about 31.5 for Nit50 and 34 for 2205.
Are they both annealed?
If so then I would suspect that 2205 will machine better than Nit50.
The Nitronic will work harden a lot in machining which makes life difficult.
2205 has noticeably better pitting resistance than Nit50.
We are looking at a PREn of about 31.5 for Nit50 and 34 for 2205.
Yes, both annealed. I assume that in the "as rolled" condition, or the strain hardened condition (as per Astm A479) machinability could be even worse for xm-19.
Would you consider superduplex grades such as F55 and F53 on the par with standard duplex 2205 grade as for machinability or worse due to higher nickel and molybdenum content?