Surface-treated steel plate for cell container
US-11196114-B2 · Dec 7, 2021 · US
US11699824B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11699824-B2 |
| Application number | US-202017018675-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Sep 11, 2020 |
| Priority date | Dec 3, 2015 |
| Publication date | Jul 11, 2023 |
| Grant date | Jul 11, 2023 |
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The present invention provides a nickel-plated heat-treated steel sheet for a battery can ( 1 ), having a nickel layer with a nickel amount of 4.4 to 26.7 g/m 2 on a steel sheet ( 11 ), wherein when the Fe intensity and the Ni intensity are continuously measured along the depth direction from the surface of the nickel-plated heat-treated steel sheet for a battery can, by using a high frequency glow discharge optical emission spectrometric analyzer, the difference (D2-D1) between the depth (D1) at which the Fe intensity exhibits a first predetermined value and the depth (D2) at which the Ni intensity exhibits a second predetermined value is less than 0.04 μm.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A nickel-plated heat-treated steel sheet for a battery can, comprising: an iron-nickel diffusion layer formed on a first surface of a steel sheet to be an inner surface of the battery can, a first nickel layer constituting an outermost layer with a nickel amount of 4.4 to 26.7 g/m 2 on the iron-nickel diffusion layer, and a second nickel layer constituting an outermost layer on a second surface of the steel sheet to be an outer surface of the battery can, wherein when an Fe intensity and a Ni intensity are continuously measured along a depth direction from the first surface of the nickel-plated heat-treated steel sheet for a battery can, by using a high frequency glow discharge optical emission spectrometric analyzer, a difference (D2-D1) between a depth (D1) at which the Fe intensity exhibits a first predetermined value and a depth (D2) at which the Ni intensity exhibits a second predetermined value is less than 0.04 μm, wherein the depth (D1) exhibiting the first predetermined value is the depth exhibiting an intensity of 10% of a saturated value of the Fe intensity measured by the above-described measurement, and the depth (D2) exhibiting the second predetermined value is the depth exhibiting an intensity of 10% of a maximum value when the measurement is further performed along the depth direction after the Ni intensity shows the maximum value by the above-described measurement, wherein the outermost layer on the iron-nickel diffusion layer consists of nickel and the outermost layer on the second surface of the steel sheet consists of nickel. 2. The nickel-plated heat-treated steel sheet for a battery can according to claim 1 , wherein a ratio of a thickness of the iron-nickel diffusion layer to a thickness of the first nickel layer (thickness of iron-nickel diffusion layer/thickness of first nickel layer) is 0.08 or less. 3. The nickel-plated heat-treated steel sheet for a battery can according to claim 1 , wherein a thickness of the first nickel layer is more than 0.5 μm. 4. The nickel-plated heat-treated steel sheet for a battery can according to claim 1 , wherein a Vickers hardness (HV) of the first nickel layer measured with a load of 10 gf is more than 220. 5. A battery container made of the nickel-plated heat-treated steel sheet for a battery can according to claim 1 . 6. A battery provided with the battery container according to claim 5 . 7. A method for producing a nickel-plated heat-treated steel sheet for a battery can, comprising: forming a first nickel plating layer on a first surface of a steel sheet to be an inner surface of the battery can with a nickel amount of 4.4 to 26.7 g/m 2 , forming a second nickel plating layer on a second surface of the steel sheet to be an outer surface of the battery can, and applying a heat treatment to the steel sheet having the first nickel plating layer and the second nickel plating layer formed thereon by maintaining the steel sheet at a temperature of 350° C. or higher and lower than 450° C. for 30 seconds to 2 minutes so as to form an iron-nickel diffusion layer and a first nickel layer constituting an outermost layer of the first surface, and a second nickel layer constituting an outermost layer of the second surface, wherein the outermost layer of the first surface consists of nickel and the outermost layer of the second surface consists of nickel.
comprising iron or steel {(B32B15/011, B32B15/012 and B32B15/013 take precedence)} · CPC title
Hardness · CPC title
Iron, e.g. steel · CPC title
of metal (B32B15/01 takes precedence) · CPC title
only coatings of metal elements only · CPC title
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