High-strength cold-rolled steel sheet having excellent surface quality and low material variation, and method for manufacturing same
US-2024384366-A1 · Nov 21, 2024 · US
US9540717B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9540717-B2 |
| Application number | US-201214129776-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jun 27, 2012 |
| Priority date | Jun 30, 2011 |
| Publication date | Jan 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Jan 10, 2017 |
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A steel material containing 0.01% to 0.07% C, 0.40% or less Si, 0.5% to 1.4% Mn, 0.1% or less Al, 0.01% to 0.15% Nb, 0.1% or less V, 0.03% or less Ti, and 0.008% or less N on a mass basis, Nb, V, and Ti satisfying Nb+V+Ti<0.15, Cm satisfying 0.12 or less, is heated to a heating temperature of 1,100° C. to 1,250° C., finish-rolled in such a way that the accumulative rolling reduction at a temperature of 930° C. or lower is 40% to 85% and the finished rolling temperature is 760° C. to 870° C., cooled to a cooling stop temperature of 500° C. or lower in terms of surface temperature at an average cooling rate of 30° C./s to 200° C./s in terms of thickness-wise center temperature, naturally cooled for more than 10 s after cooling is stopped, and coiled at a coiling temperature of 400° C. to 620° C.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A thick high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet for electric resistance welded line pipe having excellent sour resistance, the thick high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet having a composition containing 0.01% to 0.07% C, 0.40% or less Si, 0.5% to 1.4% Mn, 0.015% or less P, 0.003% or less S, 0.1% or less Al, 0.01% to 0.15% Nb, 0.1% or less V, 0.03% or less Ti, 0.3% or less Mo, 0.5% or less Cu, 0.5% or less Ni, and 0.008% or less N on a mass basis, the remainder being Fe and inevitable impurities; Nb, V, and Ti satisfying the following inequality (1); Cm defined by the following equation (2) satisfying 0.12 or less; the thick high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet having a microstructure containing a bainite phase or bainitic ferrite phase at an area fraction of 95% or more, a thickness-wise maximum hardness of 220 HV or less, and a yield strength of 450 MPa or more: Nb+V+Ti<0.15 (1) Cm =C+Si/30+(Mn+Cu)/30+Ni60+Mo/7+V/10 (2) where Nb, V, Ti, C, Si, Mn, Cu, Ni, Mo, and V are the content (mass percent) of each element. 2. The thick high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet for electric resistance welded line pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the composition further contains one or more selected from the group consisting of 0.6% or less Cr, 0.001% or less B, and 0.04% or less Zr on a mass basis. 3. The thick high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet for electric resistance welded line pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the composition further contains one or both of 0.005% or less Ca and 0.005% or less of an REM on a mass basis. 4. A method for manufacturing a thick high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet for electric resistance welded line pipe having excellent sour resistance and a yield strength of 450 MPa or more, the method comprising heating a steel material, subjecting the steel material to hot rolling comprising rough rolling and finish rolling to manufacture a hot-rolled sheet, cooling the hot-rolled sheet after the hot rolling is finished, and then coiling the hot-rolled sheet, wherein the steel material has a composition containing 0.01% to 0.07% C, 0.40% or less Si, 0.5% to 1.4% Mn, 0.015% or less P, 0.003% or less S, 0.1% or less Al, 0.01% to 0.15% Nb, 0.1% or less V, 0.03% or less Ti, 0.3% or less Mo, 0.5% or less Cu 0.5% or less Ni, and 0.008% or less N on a mass basis, the remainder being Fe and inevitable impurities; Nb, V, and Ti satisfy the following inequality (1); Cm defined by the following equation (2) satisfies 0.12 or less; the heating temperature before the hot rolling ranges from 1,100° C. to 1,250° C.; the finish rolling is one in which the total rolling reduction at a temperature of 930° C. or lower is 40% to 85% and the finish rolling temperature is 760° C. to 870° C.; the cooling is performed to a cooling stop temperature of 500° C. or lower in terms of surface temperature at an average cooling rate of 30° C./s to 200° C./s in terms of thickness-wise center temperature, followed by natural cooling for more than 10 s after the cooling is stopped; and the coiling is performed at a coiling temperature of 400° C. to 620° C.; Nb+V+Ti<0.15 (1) Cm =C+Si/30+(Mn+Cu)/30+Ni/60+Mo/7+V/10 (2) where Nb, V, Ti, C, Si, Mn, Cu, Ni, Mo, and V are the content (mass percent) of each element. 5. The method for manufacturing the thick high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet for electric resistance welded line pipe according to claim 4 , wherein the composition further contains one or more selected from the group consisting of 0.6% or, less Cr, 0.001% or less B, and 0.0496 or less Zr on a mass basis. 6. The method for manufacturing the thick high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet for electric resistance welded line pipe according to claim 4 , wherein the composition further contains one or both of 0.005% or less Co and 0.005% or less of an REM on a mass basis. 7. The thick high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet for electric resistance welded line pipe according to claim 2 , wherein the composition further contains one or both of 0.005% or less Ca and 0.005% or less of an REM on a mass basis. 8. The method for manufacturing the thick high-strength hot-rolled steel sheet for electric resistance welded line pipe according to claim 5 , wherein the composition further contains one or both of 0.005% or less Ca and 0.005% or less of an REM on a mass basis.
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