Patent classifications
C22C38/00
Method for Producing Sputtering Target Material
Provided is a method of producing a target material with reduced particle generation during sputtering, which is a method of producing a sputtering target material whose material is an alloy M, including a sintering step of sintering a mixed powder obtained by mixing a first powder and a second powder. A material of the first powder is an alloy M1 in which the proportion of a B content is from 40 at. % to 60 at. %. A material of the second powder is an alloy M2 in which the proportion of a B content is from 20 at. % to 35 at. %. The proportion of a B content in the mixed powder is from 33 at. % to 50 at. %. A metallographic structure including a (CoFe).sub.2B phase and a (CoFe)B phase is formed in the sintering step. A boundary length per unit area Y (1/μm), which is obtained by measuring a boundary length between the (CoFe).sub.2B phase and the (CoFe)B phase using a scanning electron microscope, and a proportion X (at. %) of a B content of the alloy M satisfy the expression
Y<−0.0015×(X−42.5).sup.2+0.15.
AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL MATERIAL
An austenitic stainless steel material that has a passivation film on a surface is provided. The austenitic stainless steel material has a chemical composition consisting of, in mass%, C: 0.10% or less, Si: 1.0% or less, Mn: 8.0-10.0%, P: 0.030% or less, S: 0.003% or less, Cr: 15.0-18.0%, Ni: 7.0-9.0%, N: 0.15-0.25%, Al: 0.005-0.20%, Ca: 0.0005-0.01%, Cu: less than 1.0%, Mo: less than 1.0%, B: 0-0.0050%, Nb: 0-0.50%, Ti: 0-0.50%, V: 0-0.50%, W: 0-0.50%, Zr: 0-0.50%, Co: 0-0.50%, Mg: 0-0.005%, Ga: 0-0.005%, Hf: 0-0.10%, REM: 0-0.10%, and the balance: Fe and impurities. An f value, namely, [Ni + 0.72Cr + 0.88Mo + 1.11Mn - 0.27Si + 0.53Cu + 12.93C + 7.55N], is more than 29.5 and less than 32.5.
STEEL SHEET AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
A steel sheet includes a predetermined composition satisfying Expression (1), in which the microstructure at the ¼ thickness position from the surface in the sheet thickness direction includes, by vol %, ferrite: 95% or more and a remainder of the microstructure: 5% or less, has a proportion of unrecrystallized ferrite in the ferrite of 5% or less, and a half width w and an X-ray wavelength λ at a peak of (200) plane of the ferrite satisfy Expression (2).
0.80≤{(Ti/48−N/14)+Nb/93}/(C/12)≤5.00 (1)
w×λ≥0.20 (2)
PANEL
A panel that is excellent in both appearance and dent resistance after being formed from a starting material is provided. The panel has a steel sheet including martensite, and a surface roughness parameter (Sa) at a flat part of a center-side portion of the panel is Sa≤0.500 μm. In laths of the martensite, the panel has precipitates having a major axis of 0.05 μm to 1.00 μm and an aspect ratio of 3 or more in an amount of 15 precipitates/μm.sup.2 or more. A ratio YS.sub.1/YS.sub.2 between a yield stress YS.sub.1 measured in a tensile test specimen cut out from the flat part of the center-side portion of the panel and a yield stress YS.sub.2 measured in a tensile test specimen cut out from an end part of the panel is 0.90 to 1.10.
PANEL
A panel that is excellent in both appearance and dent resistance after being formed from a starting material is provided. The panel has a steel sheet including martensite, and a surface roughness parameter (Sa) at a flat part of a center-side portion of the panel is Sa≤0.500 μm. In laths of the martensite, the panel has precipitates having a major axis of 0.05 μm to 1.00 μm and an aspect ratio of 3 or more in an amount of 15 precipitates/μm.sup.2 or more. A ratio YS.sub.1/YS.sub.2 between a yield stress YS.sub.1 measured in a tensile test specimen cut out from the flat part of the center-side portion of the panel and a yield stress YS.sub.2 measured in a tensile test specimen cut out from an end part of the panel is 0.90 to 1.10.
HOT-ROLLED STEEL SHEET
This hot-rolled steel sheet has a predetermined chemical composition, in which a metallographic structure contains, by area %, more than 92.0% and 100.0% or less of martensite and tempered martensite in total, less than 3.0% of residual austenite, and less than 5.0% of ferrite, has a ratio S.sub.60/S.sub.7, which is a ratio of a density S.sub.60 of a length of a grain boundary having a crystal misorientation of 60° to a density S.sub.7 of a length of a grain boundary having a crystal misorientation of 7° about a <110> direction, of more than 0.34 and less than 0.60, has a standard deviation of a Mn concentration of 0.60 mass % or less, and has a tensile strength of 980 MPa or more.
STEEL SHEET FOR NON-ORIENTED ELECTRICAL STEEL SHEET
What is provided is a steel sheet for a non-oriented electrical steel sheet containing, in mass %, C: 0.0040% or less, Si: 1.9% or more and 3.5% or less, Al: 0.10% or more and 3.0% or less, Mn: 0.10% or more and 2.0% or less, P: 0.09% or less, S: 0.005% or less, N: 0.0040% or less, B: 0.0060% or less, and the remainder consisting of Fe and impurities, in which the recrystallization rate of the structure of a sheet thickness-direction cross section at each position 10 mm apart toward the sheet width center from each of both end portions in the sheet width direction is less than 50%, and, when the sheet width is represented by W, the recrystallization rate of the structure of a sheet thickness-direction cross section at the position of ¼W from each of both end portions in the sheet width direction is 50% or more.
STAINLESS STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING STAINLESS STEEL SEAMLESS PIPE
Provided herein is a stainless steel seamless pipe having a composition that contains, in mass %, C: 0.06% or less, Si: 1.0% or less, Mn: 0.01% or more and 1.0% or less, P: 0.05% or less, S: 0.005% or less, Cr: 15.2% or more and 18.5% or less, Mo: 1.5% or more and 4.3% or less, Cu: 1.1% or more and 3.5% or less, Ni: 3.0% or more and 6.5% or less, Al: 0.10% or less, N: 0.10% or less, O: 0.010% or less, and Sb: 0.001% or more and 1.000% or less, and in which C, Si, Mn, Cr, Ni, Mo, Cu, and N satisfy the predetermined formula, and the balance is Fe and incidental impurities, the stainless steel seamless pipe having a microstructure containing 30% or more martensitic phase, 65% or less ferrite phase, and 40% or less retained austenite phase by volume.
Cold-rolled steel sheet having excellent high-temperature properties and room-temperature workability
The present disclosure provides a cold-rolled steel sheet having excellent high-temperature properties and room-temperature workability, including, by weight: carbon (C): 0.0005 to 0.003%, manganese (Mn): 0.20 to 0.50%, aluminum (Al): 0.01 to 0.10%, phosphorus (P): 0.003 to 0.020%, nitrogen (N): 0.0005 to 0.004%, sulfur (S): 0.015% or less, niobium (Nb): 0.005 to 0.040%, chromium (Cr): 0.10 to 0.50%, tungsten (W): 0.02 to 0.07%, and a balance of iron (Fe) and other inevitable impurities, wherein C, Nb, and W satisfy the following relationship 1, a microstructure comprises 95 area % or more of polygonal ferrite and 5 area % or less of acicular ferrite, and the cold-rolled steel sheet comprises (Nb,W)C-based precipitates having an average size of 0.005 to 0.10 μm and a method for manufacturing the same:
0.00025≤(2×Nb/93)×(W/184)/(C/12)≤0.0015 [Relationship 1]
where, C, Nb, and W are in weight %.
Cold-rolled steel sheet having excellent high-temperature properties and room-temperature workability
The present disclosure provides a cold-rolled steel sheet having excellent high-temperature properties and room-temperature workability, including, by weight: carbon (C): 0.0005 to 0.003%, manganese (Mn): 0.20 to 0.50%, aluminum (Al): 0.01 to 0.10%, phosphorus (P): 0.003 to 0.020%, nitrogen (N): 0.0005 to 0.004%, sulfur (S): 0.015% or less, niobium (Nb): 0.005 to 0.040%, chromium (Cr): 0.10 to 0.50%, tungsten (W): 0.02 to 0.07%, and a balance of iron (Fe) and other inevitable impurities, wherein C, Nb, and W satisfy the following relationship 1, a microstructure comprises 95 area % or more of polygonal ferrite and 5 area % or less of acicular ferrite, and the cold-rolled steel sheet comprises (Nb,W)C-based precipitates having an average size of 0.005 to 0.10 μm and a method for manufacturing the same:
0.00025≤(2×Nb/93)×(W/184)/(C/12)≤0.0015 [Relationship 1]
where, C, Nb, and W are in weight %.