Duplex and Super Duplex Subsea Bolts: High-Performance Fasteners for Extreme Environments
Equipment used in these environments must withstand intense pressure, corrosive saltwater exposure, and extreme temperature variations. In such extreme situations, Duplex and Super Duplex Subsea Bolts play a critical role in ensuring structural integrity and long-term performance of underwater infrastructure.
In this blog, we will explore what makes these fasteners ideal for subsea applications, their unique material properties, key applications, and how they contribute to the safety and longevity of marine structures.
What Are Duplex and Super Duplex Subsea Bolts?
Duplex stainless steel bolts are crafted from a class of stainless steels that feature a dual-phase microstructure, composed of both austenite and ferrite. This combination results in higher strength and excellent corrosion resistance compared to standard stainless steel.
Super Duplex stainless steel bolts take these advantages further by offering even higher levels of strength and corrosion resistance. These bolts are specifically engineered for environments with extreme chemical exposure, such as deep-sea installations, oil rigs, and underwater pipelines.
Chemical Composition
Typical Duplex (e.g., UNS S31803 / 2205):
Chromium: 21β23%
Nickel: 4.5β6.5%
Molybdenum: 2.5β3.5%
Nitrogen: 0.14β0.2%
Balance: Iron
Typical Super Duplex (e.g., UNS S32750 / 2507):
Chromium: 24β26%
Nickel: 6β8%
Molybdenum: 3β5%
Nitrogen: 0.24β0.32%
Balance: Iron
Mechanical Properties
These properties ensure the bolts can withstand high-stress environments, particularly in subsea applications where pressure and corrosion are constant threats.
Corrosion Resistance
Subsea bolts must resist:
Pitting and crevice corrosion caused by stagnant seawater
General corrosion due to long-term exposure to seawater and harsh chemicals
With elevated levels of molybdenum and nitrogen, Super Duplex bolts provide exceptional corrosion resistance, making them perfectly suited for highly aggressive subsea environments.
Uses of Duplex and Super Duplex Subsea Bolts
Subsea Oil and Gas InstallationsRiser systems, manifolds, BOPs (Blowout Preventers), and wellhead systems Underwater PipelinesFor flanged joints, pipe supports, and brackets in offshore pipelines Offshore Wind TurbinesBolt connections exposed to splash and tidal zones Underwater InfrastructureBridges, tunnels, and seabed constructions requiring corrosion-resistant fasteners
Benefits of Using Duplex and Super Duplex Subsea Bolts
Enhanced Mechanical Strength: Provides significantly higher yield and tensile strength than conventional stainless steel fasteners
Outstanding Corrosion Resistance: Perfect for chloride-heavy environments such as seawater
Excellent Fatigue Resistance: Designed to endure high pressures and repeated stress cycles
Cost Efficiency: Extended service life minimizes maintenance and replacement costs
Wide Temperature Range: Maintains reliable performance under varying temperature extremes
Standards and Specifications
ASTM A182 / A479 β For forged or rolled duplex/super duplex materials
ASTM A276 β For stainless steel bars used in bolts
NORSOK M-630 β For materials used in oil & gas subsea systems
Why Choose Duplex or Super Duplex for Subsea Fasteners?
When choosing fasteners for subsea installations, material performance over time is crucial. Duplex and Super Duplex bolts offer a superior blend of strength and corrosion resistance, outperforming most traditional alloy fasteners in demanding environments.Β While initial costs may be higher than regular carbon steel fasteners, their long-term benefits less maintenance, fewer replacements, and improved safety, far outweigh the investment.
Conclusion
In subsea engineering, the reliability of every component counts. Duplex and Super Duplex Subsea Bolts are high-strength, with superior corrosion resistance and long life, making them the first choice for offshore oil rigs, pipelines, naval systems, and underwater structures.
For any organization working in subsea environments, investing in the right fasteners is not just a technical decision; it's a strategic one. Choose duplex and super duplex bolts for safer, stronger, and longer-lasting underwater infrastructure.
FAQs
Q1. Difference between Duplex and Super Duplex bolts?
Duplex bolts deliver excellent strength and corrosion resistance, whereas Super Duplex bolts enhance these properties further with superior mechanical strength and exceptional durability in extremely corrosive environments.
Q2. Can Super Duplex bolts be used in sour gas environments?
Yes. Super Duplex bolts like UNS S32750 meet NACE MR0175 standards and are suitable for sour service environments.
Q3. Can I use duplex bolts in submerged saltwater applications?
Yes. Duplex bolts are well-suited for continuous exposure to saltwater but Super Duplex is recommended for the most aggressive conditions.
Q4. Do duplex and super duplex bolts require special coatings?
Often, they donβt need additional coatings due to their inherent corrosion resistance, but some applications may use passivation or other surface treatments for added protection.















