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Engineering Bulletins Calculating Pitting Resistance Equivalent Number (PREN)
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When a metal hose is considered in an application for transferring an aggressive media, like high chlorides,
Certifications or when it fails while in service due to pitting corrosion or chloride stress corrosion cracking, it is essential to
use a hose or replacement hose manufactured from the proper alloy to prevent future failure. Many times a
Non-Destructive failed hose is replaced with the same alloy and most likely will fail within the same time frame.
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Welder Training Stress corrosion cracking usually starts with pitting corrosion. The most common cause of pitting in stainless
Program steel is acid chlorides. Chlorides react with chromium to form the very soluble chromium chloride (CrCl3),
“removing” chromium from the passive layer, and leaving only the active iron. As the chromium is dissolved,
chlorides “bore” into the surface of stainless steel creating spherical, smooth wall pits which become
stress concentrators.

To improve the pitting corrosion resistance of stainless steel such alloying elements like molybdenum (Mo)
and/or nitrogen (N) are added. To help in the selection of an appropriate alloy for an application an equation
called the pitting resistance equivalent number, or PREN, has been developed. PREN is a theoretical way of
comparing the pitting corrosion resistance of various types of stainless steels based on the chemical
compositions of an alloy.

The most commonly used formula is as follows:


PREN = %Cr + 3.3(%Mo) + 16(%N)

The table below shows a comparison range of calculated PREN values for common alloys. The higher PREN
for an alloy the better its resistance to pitting corrosion.

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Alloy PREN

304, 304L, 309, 310, 321 18.0 – 20.0

316, 316L 22.6 – 27.9

317, 317L 27.9 – 33.2

AL-6XN 39.8 – 45.1

Inconel® alloy 625 46.4 – 56.0

Hastelloy® alloy C-276 64.0 – 73.8

Note: A PREN of 32 is considered the minimum for seawater pitting resistance.

If you have any questions or comments, please contact us.

Disclaimer: The info presented here has been compiled from sources believed to be reliable. No guarantee is
implied or expressly stated here and the data given is intended as a guide only.

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