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Martensitic Stainless Steel - SM13CRS-95

Coupling: Cu Plated, Brown, Purple, Purple
Pipe body: Brown, Purple, Purple
General description

SM13CRS is a Martensitic OCTG material often referred to as “Super 13 Chrome”. Martensitic stainless steels are suitable for sweet (CO2) environments, under which standard Carbon and low alloy steels would suffer localized corrosion also called mesa or ringworm  corrosion. SM13CRS bridges the gap of performances between API L80-13CR and Duplex materials while providing a larger application domain with regards to temperature, H2S content and Chloride concentration. SM13CRS was developed in 1992 and benefits from SMI’s unrivaled know-how in manufacturing martensitic stainless steel since the 70’s and best-in-class quality control.

SM13CRS-95 is manufactured based on API 5CT / ISO 11960 and API 5CRA / ISO 13680

Diameters: 2-3/8” – 16"

Weights: as per API 5CT/ISO 11960

Special application: Please contact SMI engineer, should You require specific size, weight, drift, or any other characterization.

Reference document
Applicable environment

CO2 Corrosive well service, with temperatures up to 180 °C , including trace amounts of H2S, and high Chloride content. Its primary function are Tubing and Liner applications, sections permanently exposed to production fluids.

SM13CRS is typically fit for deeper and HP-HT applications thanks to its higher temperature threshold and increased Yield Strength compared to API L80-13CR.

SM13CRS is suitable for limited concentration of H2S, in combination with high content of Chloride with regards to SSC resistance

SM13CRS also features excellent localized corrosion resistance in high Chloride content environments while preserving excellent impact toughness values.

Final material application will depend upon CO2, H2S, Temperature, pH and expected Chlorides content.

In addition, compatibility with packer & completion fluids (brines and additives), matrix acidizing fluids, and scale dissolvers need to be ascertained.

For a more detailed assessment please contact SMI engineers.

Manufacturing
Process Description
Steel making Fine grained fully killed steel billets by the basic oxygen converter process or electric arc furnace process
Pipe making Seamless
Heat Treatment Quenched and Tempered
Chemical composition

(mass %)

C Si Mn Ni Cr Mo
≤ 0.03 ≤ 0.50 ≤ 0.50 5.0 ~ 6.5 11.5 ~ 13.5 1.5 ~ 3.0

UNS Number: S41426

Specified mechanical properties
Yield strength
ksi
Tensile strength
ksi
Elongation
%
Hardness
HRC
Technical Note
Min Max Min  Min Max  
95 110 105 API Formula 28.0 Please contact NSSMC engineer.
Physical and thermal properties
  unit 25°C 50°C 100°C 150°C 200°C 250°C
Density kgm_3 7730 7730 7710 7700 7690 7670
Young's modulus gpa 203 202 200 197 194 190
Poisson's Ratio - 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.30 0.29
Tensile strength de-rating % 100.0 95.4 91.0 87.1 85.3 83.4
Yield strength de-rating % 100.0 94.3 90.7 86.7 84.3 82.2
Thermal Diffusivity x10_6_m_2 4.67 4.69 4.85 4.99 4.97 5.00
Heat Capacity x10_6_jm_3_degc 3.39 3.58 3.67 3.80 3.98 4.12
Thermal Conductivity wm_degc 15.8 16.8 17.8 18.9 19.8 20.6
Specific Heat jkg_degc 438 463 476 493 517 537
Thermal expansion x10_6_degc - 10.5 10.9 10.8 11.0 11.1
Yield strength / Temperature

NOTE: This information is not the minimum value for guarantee but the typical value for each material and grade

Technical information

Wet CO2 corrosion mechanism (either as metal loss or localized corrosion) on CRA (Corrosion Resistant Alloys) materials is a temperature dependent phenomenon, increasing with higher temperatures.

Figure 1 below demonstrates the superior corrosion resistance of SM13CRS compared to conventional API L80-13CR under elevated temperatures:

Effect of temperature on corrosion resistance of SM13CRS

Fig. 1: Effect of temperature on corrosion resistance of SM13CRS
(5%NaCl + 3.0MPa (450psi) CO2 + 0.001MPa (0.15psi) H2S)

Figure 1 shows SM13CRS corrosion resistance capability up to 180°C considering a max allowable corrosion rate of 0.1 mm/yr.

Figure 1 also demonstrates the lower SSC susceptibility of SM13CRS versus conventional API L80-13Cr, made here visible at low temperature, with limited amount of H2S corresponding to 0.15 psi, but significant Chloride content.

SM13CRS is listed in ISO-13680 as part of Group 1, Catergory 13-5-2.

A number of industry experts believe that NACE MR0175 / ISO 15156 applicable SSC domain for API L80-13CR (H2S < 1.5 psia, pH > 3.5) may be too optimistic, especially in presence of large amount of Chloride ions.

On the other hand, NACE MR0175/ISO15156 does not differentiate SSC resistance of Conventional API L80-13CR versus Super 13CR, while the latter material has achieved considerable success in environments being marginally sour but with high Chloride levels.

One of the main limitations of conventional API L80-13CR is its capability to withstand High chloride environments leading to pitting corrosion initiation (see Fig. 2).

Corrosion rate of 13CR in different NaCl concentrations with CO2

Fig. 2: Corrosion rate of 13CR in different NaCl concentrations with CO2

This is basically associated with the fact that conventional L80-13CR when exposed to corrosive environments (CO2) tend to develop a spontaneous Cr-O (Chromium Oxide) passive film capable to counter further corrosion. This Cr-O film is not sufficiently stable in presence of High Chlorides and will be breached/disrupted leading to pitting corrosion initiation.

 

On the other hand, SM13CRS material due to  an improved chemistry where Molybdenum and Nickel are added, provides enhanced pitting resistance as shown in Fig. 3.

Pitting & General corrosion resistant of 13CR and Super 13CR in sweet environment

Fig. 3: Pitting & General corrosion resistant of 13CR and Super 13CR in sweet environment

For additional information about material performances please contact SMI engineers

Case history from the field

A selection of critical applications of Sumitomo Super 13CR Martensitic stainless steel is shown below. These Field records include SM13CRS-95 and SM13CRS-110 material used as Tubing and/or Liner:

SM13CRS applications

 

Storage and handling procedures

Health, Safety and Environment

While state-of-the-art HSE rules are applied throughout SMI manufacturing process, proprietary and specific HSE regulations shall be applied along the life cycle of the pipe until it reaches its final position in the well, according to each operator’s rules. This particularly applies to all phases of handling and transportation, assembly on the rig floor, and rig return if applicable. OCTG are heavy and by nature unstable. Special care shall be paid to potential risks of injury whenever handling OCTGs. Walking on pipes shall be avoided at all times. Usage of Personal Protection Equipments (PPE) is mandatory. Equipment and procedures will be established to capture the possible wastes generated during maintenance (cleaning, coating, doping) and disposed according to local regulations. This applies in particular to storage dope, running dope, or cleaning water wastes.

Best practices for transportation, handling and storage of OCTG in general are covered by ISO 10405 / API RP5C1. VAM Book is also a good source of handling practices for VAM connections. In addition to these general rules, specific care is recommended pertaining to SM13CRS, because improper handling could affect the material performances and by extension the corrosion resistance:

  • Prevention of Spot Hardening
  • Prevention of Iron contamination
  • Adapted storage equipments and inspection practices, particularly in a wet and saline atmosphere
  • Adapted running equipments and practices
  • Prevention of corrosion on rig returns, particularly in presence of completion fluids

For more specific information please refer to SMI Storage and handling procedure for CRA materials, or contact SMI engineers.