Patent classifications
C21D6/02
Stainless steel
The invention relates to a stainless steel. The stainless steel consists of in weight % (wt. %): TABLE-US-00001 C 0.32-0.50 Si 0.1-1.0 Mn 0.1-0.8 Cr11-14 Mo 1.8-2.6 V 0.35-0.70 N 0.05-0.19 optional elements, balance Fe and impurities.
Stainless steel
The invention relates to a stainless steel. The stainless steel consists of in weight % (wt. %): TABLE-US-00001 C 0.32-0.50 Si 0.1-1.0 Mn 0.1-0.8 Cr11-14 Mo 1.8-2.6 V 0.35-0.70 N 0.05-0.19 optional elements, balance Fe and impurities.
Hot stamped part and manufacturing method thereof
A blank material is formed from a steel sheet, a first quenching of the blank material is performed, and a second quenching of the blank material is performed after the first quenching. When the first quenching is performed, the blank material is heated to a first temperature of not lower than (Ac3 point—50)° C. nor higher than 1200° C. at an average heating rate of 2° C./sec or more, and the blank material is cooled from the first temperature to a second temperature of 250° C. or lower. When the second quenching is performed, the blank material is heated from the second temperature to a third temperature of not lower than (Ac3 point—50)° C. nor higher than 1200° C. at an average heating rate of 2° C./sec or more, and the blank material is cooled from the third temperature to a fourth temperature of 250° C. or lower. Forming of the blank material is performed in the first quenching or the second quenching or both of the above.
Hot stamped part and manufacturing method thereof
A blank material is formed from a steel sheet, a first quenching of the blank material is performed, and a second quenching of the blank material is performed after the first quenching. When the first quenching is performed, the blank material is heated to a first temperature of not lower than (Ac3 point—50)° C. nor higher than 1200° C. at an average heating rate of 2° C./sec or more, and the blank material is cooled from the first temperature to a second temperature of 250° C. or lower. When the second quenching is performed, the blank material is heated from the second temperature to a third temperature of not lower than (Ac3 point—50)° C. nor higher than 1200° C. at an average heating rate of 2° C./sec or more, and the blank material is cooled from the third temperature to a fourth temperature of 250° C. or lower. Forming of the blank material is performed in the first quenching or the second quenching or both of the above.
Method for the heat treatment of a part made from maraging steel
A method for the heat treatment of a part made of maraging steel, which part is obtained by selective laser melting, it comprises the steps of: heating the said part made of maraging steel from ambient temperature T0 to a maximum temperature Tmax of between 600° C. and 640° C., maintaining the said maximum temperature Tmax for a duration of between 5 hours and 7 hours, and rapidly cooling the said part.
FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL WITH IMPROVED HIGH TEMPERATURE CREEP RESISTANCE AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR
Disclosed is a ferritic stainless steel with improved high temperature creep resistance. The disclosed ferritic stainless steel comprises by weight %: 0.005 to 0.03% of C, 0.005 to 0.03% of N, 0.05 to 0.9% of Si, 0.05 to 0.9% of Mn, 14.0 to 19.0% of Cr, 0.1 to 0.6% of Ti, 0.1 to 0.6% of Nb, 0.1 to 0.6% of Cu, 0.01 to 0.04% of P, 0.01% or less (excluding 0) of S, and the balance of iron (Fe) and inevitable impurities, and is characterized by satisfying Expressions (1) and (2) below.
0.5≤Nb/Cu≤3 Expression (1)
20≤[2Nb+Ti]/[C+N] Expression (2)
wherein Nb, Cu, Ti, C, and N denote contents (wt %) of each element.
STEEL SHEET, MEMBER, AND PRODUCTION METHODS THEREFOR
A steel sheet has a tensile strength of 1310 MPa or higher, a specified chemical composition, and a steel microstructure containing martensite at an area ratio of 70% or more, bainite at an area ratio of 30% or less, and ferrite and retained austenite at a total area ratio of 10% or less, in which, at a ¼ thickness position of the steel sheet, a number density of carbides having long axes of 0.5 μm or more is 60000 carbides/mm.sup.2 or less, in a ¼-to-¾ thickness region of the steel sheet, a number density of inclusion grains having equivalent circle diameters of 4.0 μm or more is 10 grains/mm.sup.2 or more and 30 grains/mm.sup.2 or less, and, in a surface-to-¼ thickness region of the steel sheet, a number density of inclusion grains having equivalent circle diameters of 4.0 μm or more is 27 grains/mm.sup.2 or less.
GRAIN-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
A grain-oriented electrical steel sheet according to an embodiment of the present invention may comprise: by weight %, 2.0-4.0% of Si, 0.04-0.2% of Mn, 0.010% or less (exclusive of 0%) of N, 0.01-0.05% of Sb, 0.005% or less (exclusive of 0%) of C, 0.03-0.08% of Sn, 0.01-0.2% of Cr, and the balance of Fe and inevitable impurities; and precipitates which have an average particle size of 5-50 nm and contain at least one of AIN, (Al, Si)N, (Al, Si, Mn)N, Mns, and CuS.
HIGH-STRENGTH SEAMLESS STAINLESS STEEL PIPE FOR OIL WELL
To provide a high-strength seamless stainless steel pipe for oil well that has high strength, is excellent in hot workability, has excellent carbon dioxide gas corrosion resistance, and is excellent in SSC resistance under a low temperature environment. A high-strength seamless stainless steel pipe for oil well having a composition containing the particular components, the balance being Fe and unavoidable impurities, and satisfying certain expressions, having a number density of an inclusion having a major axis of 5 μm or more and 0.5<Ti/(Ti+Al+Mg+Ca)<1.0 of 0.5 per mm.sup.2 or more and 3 per mm.sup.2 or less, and having a yield strength of 655 MPa or more, wherein in 0.5<Ti/(Ti+Al+Mg+Ca)<1.0, Ti, Al, Mg, and Ca represent the contents (% by mass) of the elements in the inclusion, and an element that is not contained is designated as 0.
Method for producing an article from a maraging steel
The present invention relates to a method for producing an article out of a maraging steel, wherein the article is successively subjected to a solution annealing and heat treatment, wherein the steel has the following composition in weight percent: C=0.01-0.05 Si=0.4-0.8 Mn=0.1-0.5 Cr=12.0-13.0 Ni=9.5-10.5 Mo=0.5-1.5 Ti=0.5-1.5 Al=0.5-1.5 Cu=0.0-0.05 Residual iron and smelting-induced impurities.