Electric resistance welded stainless clad steel pipe and method of manufacturing the same
US-2018243809-A1 · Aug 30, 2018 · US
US10724670B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10724670-B2 |
| Application number | US-201716311831-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 19, 2017 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2016 |
| Publication date | Jul 28, 2020 |
| Grant date | Jul 28, 2020 |
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An electric-resistance-welded stainless clad steel pipe or tube that is excellent in both the fracture property of the weld and the corrosion resistance of the pipe or tube inner surface as electric resistance welded without additional welding treatment such as weld overlaying after electric resistance welding is provided. An electric-resistance-welded stainless clad steel pipe or tube comprises: an outer layer of carbon steel or low-alloy steel; and an inner layer of austenitic stainless steel having a predetermined chemical composition, wherein a flatness value h/D in a 90° flattening test in accordance with JIS G 3445 is less than 0.3, and a pipe or tube inner surface has no crack in a sulfuric acid-copper sulfate corrosion test in accordance with ASTM A262-10, Practice E, where h is a flattening crack height (mm), and D is a pipe or tube outer diameter (mm).
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method of producing an electric-resistance-welded stainless clad steel pipe or tube, the method comprising: preparing a stainless clad steel strip obtained by pressure-bonding a first layer made of carbon steel or low-alloy steel as base metal and a second layer made of austenitic stainless steel as cladding metal, the austenitic stainless steel having a chemical composition containing, in mass %, C: 0.1% or less, Si: 1.5% or less, Mn: 2.5% or less, Ni: 7.0% to 35.0%, Cr: 16.0% to 35.0%, Mo: 0.1% to 10.0%, and the balance being Fe and inevitable impurities; forming the stainless clad steel strip into a pipe or tube shape so that the first layer is an outer layer and the second layer is an inner layer, to obtain an open pipe or tube that is a cylindrical strip before welding; while subjecting a pair of butted parts of the open pipe or tube facing each other to gas shielding, butt pressing and electric resistance welding the pair of butted parts with an amount of upset of not greater than a thickness of the stainless clad steel strip, to obtain an electric-resistance-welded stainless clad steel pipe or tube, wherein the gas shielding is performed by blowing a shielding gas using a shielding-gas blowing nozzle having three or more slit-shaped gas outlets arranged in parallel with and adjacent to each other in a butting direction of the open pipe or tube at a position of 5 mm to 300 mm above upper ends of the butted parts of the open pipe or tube, under conditions that B is 0.5 m/s to 50 m/s and 0.01≤B/A≤10, where A is a gas release flow rate in m/s from a pair of first gas outlets located at both ends among the gas outlets, and B is a gas release flow rate in m/s from a second gas outlet other than the first gas outlets; subjecting a weld after the electric resistance welding to heat treatment with a temperature at a pipe or tube inner surface of the weld being 800° C. to 1200° C.; and thereafter subjecting the weld to cooling with a cooling rate from 800° C. to 400° C. of the temperature at the pipe or tube inner surface of the weld being 4° C./s to 30° C./s. 2. The method of producing an electric-resistance-welded stainless clad steel pipe or tube according to claim 1 , wherein each of the gas outlets has a rectangular shape whose length as a size component in a pipe or tube passage direction is 30 mm or more and width as a size component in the butting direction of the open pipe or tube is 5 mm or more. 3. The method of producing an electric-resistance-welded stainless clad steel pipe or tube according to claim 1 , wherein R/W>1.0, where R is a total width of all of the gas outlets, and W is a maximum distance between the butted parts of the open pipe or tube directly below the gas outlets. 4. The method of producing an electric-resistance-welded stainless clad steel pipe or tube according to claim 1 , wherein the shielding gas is composed of at least one of inert gas and reducing gas. 5. The method of producing an electric-resistance-welded stainless clad steel pipe or tube according to claim 1 , wherein the chemical composition further contains at least one of (i) N: 2.0% or less, (ii) Cu: 3.0% or less, (iii) at least one of Ti, Nb, V, and Zr: 0.01% to 0.5% in total, (iv) at least one of Ca, Mg, B, and REM: 0.1% or less each, and (v) Al: 0.2% or less.
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