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Robertmet

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I was asked about corrosion resistant springs for a boat trailer used on the Texas coast.These trailers are backed into the water to launch and have to be replaced in a few years .Is there a SS that would do better ? I did some jobs years ago, 1970s, on Padre Island and there you didn't have to dunk things into water the high moisture/salt/temperature did a great job on everything !Retired now I'm somewhat out of the loop .Anything available in newer SS ?
 
Yes, Springflex by Sandvik. It is a 22 % Cr alloy with a PRE of 35 so that it has substantial resistance to chloride environments.



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I would think that 2205 might be an option. The high strength would be nice also. I would have to think about fatigue limit, I am not sure off of the top of my head.

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