ASTM A182 F317

ASTM A182 F317 Stainless Steel Flanges

Emirerri Steel is a trusted manufacturer and global supplier of ASTM A182 F317 Stainless Steel Flanges, engineered to deliver exceptional corrosion resistance, mechanical strength, and durability in highly aggressive environments.

The 317 stainless steel (UNS S31700) grade is a molybdenum-bearing austenitic stainless steel that offers superior resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion, and chemical attack compared to conventional 304 and 316 grades. Designed for chemical processing, pulp and paper, marine, and offshore industries, these flanges ensure long-lasting performance even under extreme service conditions.

Key Features

  • Enhanced Corrosion Resistance: Higher molybdenum content ensures superior resistance to chlorides and acids.

  • High Strength & Durability: Excellent mechanical strength under both ambient and elevated temperatures.

  • Excellent Weldability & Fabrication: Easily welded and formed using standard procedures.

  • Resistant to Pitting & Crevice Corrosion in chloride-bearing environments.

  • Good Oxidation Resistance up to 850°C (1560°F).

  • Low Carbon Content: Minimizes carbide precipitation during welding.

Stainless Steel Flanges
Stainless Steel Flanges

Specification

StandardDetails
Product StandardASTM A182 / ASME SA182
GradeF317
UNS NumberS31700
EN / DIN EquivalentX5CrNiMo17-12-2 / 1.4449
TypeAustenitic Stainless Steel
Manufacturing ProcessForged / Rolled / Heat Treated
Delivery ConditionSolution Annealed
Available FormsSlip-On, Weld Neck, Blind, Socket Weld, Lap Joint Flanges

Equivalent Grades

StandardEquivalent Grade
UNSS31700
EN/DIN1.4449
BS317S16
JISSUS 317
AFNORZ3CND17-12-03

Available Sizes

Type of FlangeSize Range
Weld Neck (WN)½” to 48” (Class 150 – 2500)
Slip-On (SO)½” to 48”
Socket Weld (SW)½” to 4”
Blind (BL)½” to 48”
Lap Joint (LJ)½” to 48”
Threaded (TH)½” to 4”

ASTM A182 F317 Chemical Composition

ElementPercentage (%)
Carbon (C)0.08 max
Manganese (Mn)2.00 max
Silicon (Si)1.00 max
Chromium (Cr)18.00 – 20.00
Nickel (Ni)11.00 – 15.00
Molybdenum (Mo)3.00 – 4.00
Phosphorus (P)0.045 max
Sulfur (S)0.03 max
Nitrogen (N)0.10 max
Iron (Fe)Balance

ASTM A182 F317 Mechanical Properties

PropertyValue
Tensile Strength (MPa)515 min
Yield Strength (MPa)205 min
Elongation (%)35 min
Hardness (Brinell)217 max
Modulus of Elasticity (GPa)193

ASTM A182 F317 Physical Properties

PropertyValue
Density7.9 g/cm³
Melting Point1370 – 1395°C
Thermal Conductivity (at 100°C)16.3 W/m·K
Electrical Resistivity (20°C)0.74 µΩ·m
Coefficient of Expansion (20–100°C)16.0 µm/m·°C

Types of F317 Stainless Steel Flanges

  • Weld Neck Flanges (WN)

  • Slip-On Flanges (SO)

  • Socket Weld Flanges (SW)

  • Blind Flanges (BL)

  • Lap Joint Flanges (LJ)

  • Threaded Flanges (TH)

  • Custom Forged Flanges

Corrosion Resistance

ASTM A182 F317 flanges exhibit outstanding corrosion resistance in acidic and chloride-containing environments. The higher molybdenum content improves resistance to pitting, crevice corrosion, and stress corrosion cracking, especially in marine and chemical process environments.

Heat Resistance

  • Excellent oxidation resistance in intermittent service up to 870°C and continuous service up to 925°C.

  • Retains mechanical strength at elevated temperatures without scaling or deformation.

Heat Treatment

  • Solution Annealing: 1010°C to 1120°C, followed by rapid cooling in water or air.

  • This treatment ensures uniform corrosion resistance and restores mechanical properties after fabrication.

Welding

F317 can be welded using TIG, MIG, or Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) methods.

  • Recommended Filler Metals: ER317, ER317L, or matching composition.

  • Post-Weld Annealing: Usually not required unless severe service conditions are expected.

Fabrication

  • Excellent formability and machinability using conventional tools.

  • Cold forming operations are easier due to high ductility.

  • For maximum corrosion resistance, final annealing and pickling are recommended after fabrication.

Applications

  • Chemical & Petrochemical Processing Plants

  • Marine & Offshore Engineering

  • Pulp & Paper Industry

  • Heat Exchangers & Condensers

  • Pollution Control Equipment

  • Desalination Plants

  • Oil & Gas Processing Units

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