UNS S33207 is a new hyper duplex stainless steel with a minimum PRE of 50 that has been
developed for use in umbilicals. Results from corrosion and mechanical testing show that UNS S33207
has better localized corrosion resistance and higher strength than superduplex stainless steel. The
increase in strength is about 20% compared to UNS S32750. In addition, the fatigue properties are
increased for UNS S33207 compared to superduplex. Sour service and in seawater with cathodic
protection are two important environmental assisted cracking environments that exists in many
applications in the oil and gas industry. For each environment a test program has been performed and
experimental results are given. Both small diameter tubing and material with larger austenite spacing
were tested for hydrogen induced stress cracking, HISC. For small diameter tubing no cracking was
observed for C-rings at 100 % yield strength when coupled to Zn at 50°C. Results from constant load
experiments at a potential at lower than -1050 mV vs. SCE show that UNS S33207 with an austenite
spacing of slightly above 30 µm does not initiate cracking at 100% actual yield strength at 4°C. The
results are in line with DNV-RP-F112 for duplex stainless steels and these results indicate that UNS
S33207 has good resistance against HISC. Results from H2S-testing at both room temperature and
elevated temperature for several heats indicate that UNS S33207 has similar resistance against
cracking in sour service as superduplex stainless steels.
Key Words: hyperduplex, seamless tubes, HISC, sour service, testing