C21D8/065

STEEL MATERIAL
20220025493 · 2022-01-27 ·

Provided is a steel material which can achieve excellent fatigue strength even when a carburized steel component is produced by welding before carburizing treatment. The steel material has a chemical composition containing: in mass %, C: 0.09 to 0.16%, Si: 0.01 to 0.50%, Mn: 0.40 to 0.60%, P: 0.030% or less, S: 0.025% or less, Cr: 0.90 to 2.00%, Mo: 0.10 to 0.40%, Al: 0.005 to 0.030%, Ti: 0.010 to less than 0.050%, Nb: 0.010 to 0.030%, N: 0.0080% or less, O: 0.0030% or less, B: 0.0003 to 0.0030%, Ca: 0.0005 to 0.0050%, and the balance: Fe and impurities, and satisfying Formula (1) to Formula (3) according to the description. In a cross section parallel to an axial direction of the steel material, an amount of Mn sulfide is 70.0 pieces/mm.sup.2 or less, and an amount of oxide is 25.0 pieces/mm.sup.2 or less.

CARBURIZING BEARING STEEL AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF

The invention relates to a carburizing bearing steel and a preparation method thereof. The carburizing bearing steel of the invention comprises: 0.18˜0.24 wt % of C, 0.4˜0.6 wt % of Cr, 0.20˜0.40 wt % of Si, 0.40˜0.70 wt % of Mn, 1.6˜2.2 wt % of Ni, 0.15˜0.35 wt % of Mo, 0.001˜0.01 wt % of S, 0.001˜0.015 wt % of P, 0˜0.20 wt % of Nb, 0˜0.20 wt % of V and the remaining is iron, wherein the contents of Nb and V are not 0 at the same time. In the invention, an appropriate amount of Nb and V is added in combination with other elements so as to refine the grain size, inhibit the generation of large granular carbides in the steel during carburization and improve the uniformity of the microstructure of steel materials, thus further enhancing the contact fatigue life of the carburizing bearing steel.

HIGH-STRENGTH AND HIGH-FATIGUE-LIFE STEEL FOR CABLE, AND WIRE ROD AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREFOR

A high-strength and high-fatigue-life steel for a cable, which comprises, in addition to Fe, the following chemical elements in percentages by mass: 0.90-1.00% of C; 0.90-1.50% of Si; 0.25-0.58% of Mn; 0.20-1.00% of Cr; 0.03-0.12% of V; and 0.0008-0.0025% of Ca. In addition, further provided are a wire rod made of the high-strength and high-fatigue-life steel for a cable and a preparation method for the wire rod.

Case hardening steel, method of producing case hardening steel, and method of producing gear part

A case hardening steel suitable as raw material for producing a mechanical structural part having high rotating bending fatigue strength and pitting fatigue strength at relatively low cost and a method of producing the case hardening steel are provided. A case hardening steel comprises a chemical composition containing, in mass %, C, Si, Mn, P, S, Cr, Mo, Al, N, and O in a predetermined relationship, with a balance being Fe and inevitable impurities, wherein √I≤80 (where I denotes an area (μm.sup.2) of an oxide-based inclusion located in a fish eye central portion at a fracture surface after subjecting the case hardening steel to carburizing-quenching and tempering and then performing a rotating bending fatigue test).

DAMPER SPRING

A damper spring having an excellent fatigue limit is provided. A damper spring according to the present embodiment includes a nitrided layer formed in an outer layer, and a core portion that is further inward than the nitrided layer. The chemical composition of the core portion consists of, in mass%, C: 0.53 to 0.59%, Si: 2.51 to 2.90%, Mn: 0.70 to 0.85%, P: 0.020% or less, 5: 0.020% or less, Cr: 1.40 to 1.70%, Mo: 0.17 to 0.53%, V: 0.23 to 0.33%, Cu: 0.050% or less, Ni: 0.050% or less, Al: 0.0050% or less, Ti: 0.050% or less, N: 0.0070% or less, and Nb: 0 to 0.020%, with the balance being Fe and impurities. In the core portion, a number density of V-based precipitates having a maximum diameter ranging from 2 to 10 nm is 500 to 8000 pieces/μm.sup.2.

MILL SHAFTS
20230279529 · 2023-09-07 ·

The present invention belongs to the field of mechanical engineering and materials, more specifically in the metallurgy segments, for application in the sugar industry. The invention relates to the hot forging process of mill shafts and heat-treated auxiliary equipment in CrNiMo and low carbon alloy. The shafts and auxiliary equipment manufactured according to this invention have a long service life, thus reducing downtime for maintenance and increasing reliability, since it eliminates the problems associated with cracks and instantaneous fractures. As a consequence, there is a reduction in the risks of accidents and production losses associated with stoppages.

Boron steel high-pressure cartridge case
11826818 · 2023-11-28 · ·

A boron steel high pressure cartridge case and method of manufacturing the same is provided. The method includes cold forming a cartridge case into a drawn blank or a tubular component; annealing the cartridge case using a belt furnace, flame furnace, induction furnace, or a batch furnace; performing a machine ejector slot and trim on the cartridge case; forming the shoulder and neck of the cartridge case; performing a heat treatment of the cartridge case; and tempering the cartridge case. The cartridge case is fabricated of boron steel including ≤1.0% boron.

INTEGRATED HIGH THROUGHPUT COLD SPRAY COATING MANUFACTURING SYSTEM
20230009856 · 2023-01-12 ·

In some embodiments, a coating applied to steel reinforcement bar (e.g., steel rebar) that could considerably extend the lifetime of concrete structures by reducing steel rebar corrosion is disclosed. The coating includes a thin, passivating steel (e.g., stainless steel) layer that is applied to the outside of conventional steel rebar. The coating can be applied in-line through metal cold spray manufacturing, which is a high throughput coating technique that can be integrated into existing steel manufacturing plants. Furthermore, a novel, high performance ferritic steel with tailored resistance to corrosion from chlorides is described. The new ferritic steel is distinct from other commercial and experimental steels, and is better suited for coating low-cost steel structures like rebar. Multiple alloying elements including Cr, Al, and Si will each form protective oxides independently, increasing the total amount of protection and extending it over much wider ranges of pH and electrical potential.

SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CORROSION RESISTANT STAINLESS STEEL COATINGS
20230011175 · 2023-01-12 ·

In some embodiments, a coating applied to steel reinforcement bar (e.g., steel rebar) that could considerably extend the lifetime of concrete structures by reducing steel rebar corrosion is disclosed. The coating includes a thin, passivating steel (e.g., stainless steel) layer that is applied to the outside of conventional steel rebar. The coating can be applied in-line through metal cold spray manufacturing, which is a high throughput coating technique that can be integrated into existing steel manufacturing plants. Furthermore, a novel, high performance ferritic steel with tailored resistance to corrosion from chlorides is described. The new ferritic steel is distinct from other commercial and experimental steels, and is better suited for coating low-cost steel structures like rebar. Multiple alloying elements including Cr, Al, and Si will each form protective oxides independently, increasing the total amount of protection and extending it over much wider ranges of pH and electrical potential.

Carbon steel for a rack bar and a method for manufacturing the same

Carbon steel for a rack bar contains 0.50 to 0.55% by weight of carbon (C), 0.15 to 0.35% by weight of silicon (Si), 0.75 to 0.95% by weight of manganese (Mn), 0.025% by weight or less of phosphorus (P), 0.025% by weight or less of sulfur (S), 0.65 to 0.85% by weight of chrome (Cr), 0.20% by weight or less of molybdenum (Mo), 0.001 to 0.02% by weight of aluminum (Al), 5 to 50 ppm of boron (B), and iron (Fe) as a remainder and unavoidable impurities. A method for manufacturing the rack bar includes quenching, tempering, and drawing the carbon steel and warm forging the drawn carbon steel.