I assume you are asking which is more expensive, not expansive. Hastealloy would probably be much more expensive. The last set of sealless pumps I installed in acid (98% sulfuric) were Alloy 20 construction for the case, impeller, etc but had a Hastealloy can. These were replacing pumps purchased with 316 SS cases. The original project engineer used NACE tables and decided that 316 SS would only corrode 2 to 4 mils per year. Instead, the 3/4" thick housing corroded through in about 3 weeks. The concentration of the acid, the temperature of the acid and the velocity all play a strong role in the rate of corrosion. Make sure you are conservative about the highest temperature, lowest concentration and highest velocity you expect to see.
Johnny Pellin