Cold-rolled ferritic stainless steel sheet
US-2017283923-A1 · Oct 5, 2017 · US
US10000824B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10000824-B2 |
| Application number | US-201515112901-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 20, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jan 24, 2014 |
| Publication date | Jun 19, 2018 |
| Grant date | Jun 19, 2018 |
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A material for stainless steel cold rolling suitable for producing a cold-rolled stainless steel sheet that has sufficient corrosion resistance and ridging resistance as well as excellent formability and surface properties is provided. The material for stainless steel cold rolling according to the present invention contains, in terms of % by mass, C: 0.007% to 0.05%, Si: 0.02% to 0.50%, Mn: 0.05% to 1.0%, P: 0.04% or less, S: 0.01% or less, Cr: 15.5% to 18.0%, Al: 0.001% to 0.10%, N: 0.01% to 0.06%, and the balance being Fe and unavoidable impurities, wherein the material has a microstructure that includes 10% to 60% of a martensite phase in terms of area fraction, with the remainder being a ferrite phase, and the martensite phase has a hardness of HV500 or less.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A material for a cold-rolled stainless steel sheet, the material having a chemical composition containing, by mass %, C: 0.007% or more and 0.035% or less, Si: 0.25% or more and less than 0.40%, Mn: 0.05% or more and 0.35% or less, P: 0.04% or less, S: 0.01% or less, Cr: 15.5% or more and 18.0% or less, Al: 0.001% or more and 0.10% or less, N: 0.01% or more and 0.06% or less, and the balance being Fe and inevitable impurities, the material having a metallographic structure including, in terms of area ratio, 10% or more and 60% or less of a martensite phase and the balance being a ferrite phase, wherein the hardness of the martensite phase is HV500 or less, wherein the material having the chemical composition further containing, by mass %, one, two, or more selected from the group consisting of V: 0.01% or more and 0.25% or less, Ti: 0.001% or more and 0.10% or less, Nb: 0.001% or more and 0.10% or less, Mg: 0.0002% or more and 0.0050% or less, B: 0.0002% or more and 0.0050% or less, REM: 0.01% or more and 0.10% or less, and Ca: 0.0002% or more and 0.0020% or less. 2. The material for a cold-rolled stainless steel sheet according to claim 1 , the chemical composition further containing, by mass %, one, two, or more selected from the group consisting of Cu: 0.1% or more and 1.0% or less, Ni: 0.1% or more and 1.0% or less, Mo: 0.1% or more and 0.5% or less, and Co: 0.01% or more and 0.2% or less. 3. A method for manufacturing a material for a cold-rolled stainless steel sheet, comprising performing hot rolling on a steel slab having the chemical composition according to claim 1 and subsequently performing annealing including holding the hot-rolled steel sheet in a temperature range of 880° C. or higher and 1050° C. or lower for 5 seconds or more and 15 minutes or less and then cooling the held steel sheet at a cooling rate of 10° C./sec. or less in a temperature range of 350° C. or lower and 150° C. or higher. 4. A method for manufacturing a material for a cold-rolled stainless steel sheet, comprising performing hot rolling on a steel slab having the chemical composition according to claim 2 and subsequently performing annealing including holding the hot-rolled steel sheet in a temperature range of 880° C. or higher and 1050° C. or lower for 5 seconds or more and 15 minutes or less and then cooling the held steel sheet at a cooling rate of 10° C./sec. or less in a temperature range of 350° C. or lower and 150° C. or higher.
with titanium or zirconium · CPC title
Hot rolling · CPC title
for sheet metals · CPC title
containing manganese · CPC title
Cold rolling · CPC title
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