Schlumberger SH329392
Schlumberger SH329392 is a proprietary internal specification used in the oil and gas industry for corrosion-resistant alloys designed for extreme environments: think offshore platforms or subsea equipment. Materials qualifying for SH329392 are specified for their high strength, excellent resistance to chloride corrosion, and reliability in extreme environments encountered in drilling and production equipment.
Applications of Schlumberger SH329392
Materials meeting the SH329392 specification are typically used in demanding energy and industrial environments, including:
- Pump shafts and rotating equipment
- Subsea and offshore hardware
- Oilfield drilling equipment
- Valve and flow-control components
- Marine and seawater-exposed structures
What is Nitronic 50 ?
Nitronic 50 is a high nitrogen austenitic stainless steel melted as AOD melt type with higher strength and corrosion levels than 316L stainless. This alloy has excellent corrosion resistance and can be cold worked to much higher strengths than standard 300 series austenitics. It is often used in seawater applications such as boat shafts and pump shafts.
CROSS SPECIFICATIONS
BARS & FORGINGS
High-strength maraging steel designed for structural aerospace and tooling components.
OEM SPECIFICATIONS
Manufacturer-specific standards for specialized industrial and energy applications.
Certified Material for Critical Service
Nitronic 50 is certified for critical service applications, ensuring that all supplied material meets strict aerospace and industrial quality standards. Materials are delivered with full traceability, testing documentation, and certification, guaranteeing compliance with AMS 5764 and other applicable specifications.
This certification ensures Nitronic 50 performs reliably in high-stress and corrosive environments, including marine systems, aerospace hardware, and chemical processing equipment where component integrity is essential.