

N08367 is a super austenitic stainless steel characterised by high molybdenum, chromium and nickel content with added nitrogen. It was specifically engineered to resist pitting, crevice and stress corrosion cracking induced by halides (particularly chlorides), exhibiting performance far exceeding that of 316L and 904L. In numerous applications, it serves as an economical alternative to more costly nickel-based alloys such as Hastelloy C-276. Core Characteristics: Unparalleled resistance to chloride-induced localised corrosion: Exceptionally high molybdenum and nitrogen content confers outstanding resistance to pitting and crevice corrosion, making it ideal for seawater and brine applications. Superior stress corrosion cracking resistance: Significantly outperforms conventional austenitic stainless steels in high chloride concentrations and elevated temperatures. Superior comprehensive corrosion resistance: Demonstrates outstanding resistance to sulphuric acid, phosphoric acid, organic acids, and various oxidising and reducing media. High strength and toughness: Nitrogen alloying yields greater strength than 316L and 904L while maintaining excellent toughness. Excellent weldability and formability: Retains the favourable machinability characteristic of austenitic stainless steels.