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Sandvik receives industry recognition for new alloy Sanicro 35

The Sanicro 35 allow delivers excellent performance across various applications. (Image source: Sandvik)

Sandvik, a developer and producer of advanced stainless steels, special alloys, titanium and other high-performance materials, has received an industry award for its new alloy Sanicro 35, a unique grade that bridges the performance gap between stainless steels and costly nickel alloys

The company won the materials design category in the MP Corrosion Innovation of the Year Awards 2021. The awards are organised by Materials Performance, which is published by NACE International and is the world?s largest circulation magazine dedicated exclusively to corrosion prevention and control.

Launched just last August, Sanicro 35 is the latest addition to Sandvik?s growing Sanicro portfolio of nickel alloys and austenitic stainless steels. It offers high-performance, strength and corrosion resistance at a wide range of temperatures. 

Designed for extremely corrosive environments and seawater applications, it is ideal for heat exchangers and hydraulic and instrumentation tubing. Its features include high mechanical yield strength, exceptional corrosion-resistance and excellent structural stability. Because of its versatile properties, Sanicro 35 can potentially streamline inventories by replacing special grades, including 6Mo, Alloy 825 and Alloy 625.

Receiving the MP award, Ulf Kivis?kk, senior expert corrosion resistant alloys, Sandvik Materials Technology, commented, ?On behalf of Sandvik globally, I would like to thank the panel of judges for selecting Sanicro 35 for this prestigious award. We are pleased with this unique material and it is gratifying to see our peers in the industry recognising its benefits too.

?We saw the need for an alternative that would bridge the gap between standard stainless steels and higher cost nickel alloys. A material that could withstand extremely corrosive environments at a range of temperatures while delivering excellent performance across various applications. Sanicro 35 does all these things. It offers a cost-efficient choice for minimising risk and extending production lifecycles when battling corrosion in demanding environments,? Kivis?kk added.

Sanicro 35 has undergone extensive laboratory testing as well as field testing. It is the latest material to be created from Sandvik?s long tradition in research and development for some of the most demanding industries and conditions around the world. The company is committed to discovering and innovating new material solutions.