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Method of producing steel having high strength and toughness

US4591396A · kind A · utility

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Filing dateSep 4, 1984
Grant dateMay 27, 1986
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Expiry dateSep 4, 2004

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  • Technology area (CPC C)Chemistry; Metallurgy
  • CPC primaryC21D2211/005
  • WIPO fieldMaterials, metallurgy
  • WIPO sectorChemistry

Abstract

A micro-alloy plate having not only high tensile strength and high toughness both at room temperature and low temperature but which also displays superior weldability and excellent toughness at a heat affected zone (HAZ) of welding. The steel contains 0.005-0.08 C, not more than 0.6% Si, 1.4-2.4% Mn, 0.01-0.03% Nb, 0.005-0.025% Ti, 0.005-0.08% Al, not more than 0.003% S, 0.0005-0.005% Ca, not more than 0.005% O, not more than 0.005% N, all being represented by weight and the balance being incidental impurities, further the steel must satisfy the following requirements; ##EQU1## The steel thus prepared is heated at a temperature range of 900.degree.-1000.degree. C., hot rolled with a rolling reduction of more than 60% below 900.degree. C. with a rolling finishing temperature within a range from 20.degree. C. above the Ar.sub.3 point down to 10.degree. C. below the Ar.sub.3 point and, immediately after the rolling, the steel stock is cooled down to 300.degree. C. or lower at a cooling rate of 15.degree.-60.degree. C./sec. The steel may further contain small amounts of at least one alloying element selected from the group of Ni, Cu, Cr, Mo, V and B. Due to these composition controls t…

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