US3776720A - Steel composition capable of being cold rolled - Google Patents

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US3776720A
US3776720A US00212794A US3776720DA US3776720A US 3776720 A US3776720 A US 3776720A US 00212794 A US00212794 A US 00212794A US 3776720D A US3776720D A US 3776720DA US 3776720 A US3776720 A US 3776720A
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  • a process for obtaining a semi-ferritic stainless steel which is still air-hardening said stainless steel having a austenite content of between 10 and 40 percent at temperatures above Ac and capable of being cold rolled into a strip of slight thickness, which strip is characterized by being substantially nonwashboarding, which process comprises utilizing as the steel composition the composition set forth above, maintaining the same at a temperature of between 700 and 780C for between 2 and 10 hours, thereafter heating the same to a hot rolling temperature just below Ac and rolling down to the final hot rolling thickness, said steel composition being worked either as a crude ingot from the solidus temperature or in the form of a bloom in which it is worked from the cogging temperature.
  • This invention is directed to a novel steel composition which can be worked from a crude ingot or a bloom into a cold rolled steel having properties such that the steel does not readily provide the washboarding effect and can be cold rolled to a slight thickness and to a sheet of substantial width. More particularly, this invention is directed to a sheet of such a steel composition obtained by cooling a crude ingot or bloom at the solidus temperature or the cogging temperature, as the case may be, to between 700 and 780C and thereafter working the novel steel composition by heating the same to a hot rolling temperature just below Ac, and rolling down the same to a final hot rolling thickness.
  • One particularly effective and improous process for making non-washboarding hot and cold rolled strip from semi-ferritic stainless steel having the above general composition and an autenite content between and 40 percent at temperatures above Ac involves holding the steel bloom for 2 to 10 hours at temperatures of approximately 750C while it is cooled down from the blooming temperature, and then after cooling to a lower temperature if desired, preferably to room temperature heating it up to temperature levels of 800 to 950C just under the Ac, point and hot rolling it to final hot rolled thickness.
  • this invention contemplates a stainless semiferritic steel composition capable of being rolled down to slight thickness and substantial widths, suitable for forming ribbing-free cold strip, which steel has an austenite content of between 10 and 40 percent at temperatures above Ac, said steel having the following composition:
  • the balance being iron with the usual impurities.
  • This invention also contemplates the method of working such a steel composition which comprises adjusting the temperature of the steel composition in either the form of a crude ingot at its solidus temperature, or in the form of a bloom at its cogging temperature, to a temperature in the range of 700 and 780 C and maintaining the same at such temperature for between 2 and 10 hours, heating said steel composition to a hot rolling temperature just below Ac, and hot-rolling said steel composition down to the final hot rolling thickness at rolling temperatures not above Ac,.
  • This invention also contemplates a sheet of said steel, said sheet having a thickness between 1,8 and 5 mm, preferably between 2.0 and 2.5 mm.
  • stainless steels which are still air-hardening having an austenite content of between 10 and 40 percent at temperatures above Ac which steels are nonwashboarding and can be cold rolled into strips of slight thickness and substantial width.
  • the provision of a cold rolled steel which is non-washboarding and can be made into a sheet of slight thickness involves utilizing a steel having the above overall steel composition, Such a steel composition can be worked either in the form of a crude ingot, or in the form of a bloom. In the form of a crude ingot, it is worked from its solidus temperature by adjusting the temperature of the ingot to between 700 and 780C and maintaining the same at such temperature for between 2 and 10 hours.
  • the steel is heated to a hot rolling temperature just below Ac, and after such a heating, the composition is rolled down to a final hot rolling thickness at rolling temperatures not above Ac,. If the steel is in the form of a bloom, it is cooled from its cogging temperature to between 700 and 780C and then processed in the same manner.
  • the resultant steel composition can be cold rolled without the necessity for the numerous annealing procedures utilized to provide stainless steels which are cold rolled into strips.
  • the steel is given a final annealing customary with cold rolled steel which serves to recrystallize'. It can be bright annealed at temperatures between 700 and 890C under an inert gas atmosphere, and such steps can be followed by pickling.
  • the steel is remarkably free of washboarding or roping as the undesirable effeet of the stainless steel strip is referred to.
  • Such strip can have a thickness down to 0.25 mm, and at such thickness the steel composition is characterized by only a slight washboarding at its worst. Most steel compositions, in accordance with the present invention, are characterized by no washboarding or a slight tendency of the steel to washboard.
  • the steel in either a crude ingot or bloom form is cooled from its solidus or cogging temperature, as the case may be, down to an optimum temperature between. 730 and 760 C and held at such temperature for an optimum period of time between 2 and hours. Thereafter, it is cooled to a lower temperature, preferably room temperature. After being so cooled, it is heated up to a temperature between 800 and 950C, just below the Ac, point. After being maintained at such temperatures for a period of time between 4 and hours, the same is rolled down to a final hot-rolling thickness between 1.8 and 5 mm.
  • the resultant steel composition can be cold rolled into sheets of slight thickness having improved properties with respect to washboarding, which sheets can have a substantial width.
  • the prior art heat treatment of the bloom or slab is performed, in which the bloom, as it is cooling down from the cogging or ingot shaping heat, is held for 2 to 10 hours at temperatures of the order of about 750C., and the next heating operation to a hot rolling temperature just below Ac, (around 800 to 950C.) is performed.
  • a hot rolling temperature just below Ac desirably follows an intermediate cooling operation and is followed by rolling the steel to the final hotrolling thickness.
  • the steel used in such process is a stainless, semiferritic steel which is still air-hardening at austenite content between 10 and 40 percent, and which comprises:
  • maximum 0.l2 carbon or up to a maximum of 0.12 by weight mean that carbon is present in such steel but not in excess of 0.12 percent by weight. This applies to other elements also.
  • the manganese content be 20 to 40 times the sulphur content.
  • the procedure begins with a crude ingot or cast slab, the latter is cooled down from the solidus temperature to temperatures of the order of 750C and kept at those levels for at least 2 hours; then it is heated to temperatures just below Ac, and hot rolled to bloom dimensions or slab dimensions, or to the hot strip thickness.
  • the crude ingot or the crude slab can also be cogged in the conventional manner at high temperatures 1,250-1,000C), the bloom or slab cooled down from the cogging temperatures to the 750C level, held there for at least 2 hours, and, after reheating to temperatures just below Ac,, they can be hot-rolled to strip at temperatures not above Ac,.
  • the ingot can be rolled down to the hot strip thickness in one reheating after having been held at the 750C level.
  • the rolling temperature which at the outset wasjust below the Ac, point is sustained during the rolling because the deformation heat can easily suffice for this purpose.
  • the ingot can be cooled and the surface can be cleaned as by flame cleaning, pickling, grinding, and the like before it is reheated to a rolling temperature below Ac,.
  • the hot strip rolled in this manner from the steel of the above-stated composition can easily be cold-rolled without washboarding to wide, thin strip with a reduction of 60 to more than percent. Annealing between passes is not necessary. Any other measures for improving performance as regards washboarding appear to be superfluous.
  • the final annealing which is customary with such cold rolled strip and which serves only for recrystallization, the bright annealing at 700 to 890 C under inert gas or followed by pickling, should also be performed on the cold rolled material produced in accordance with the invention.
  • EXAMPLES l 7 Steel compositions having the compositions set forth below in the table were prepared from crude ingot form by cooling the same down from the temperature corresponding to the solidus temperature of the ingot. They were cooled down to a temperature on the order of 750C. They were maintained at such temperatures for tions of the various steels and the amount of washboarding of the same after undergoing the reductions are reported in tabular form below.
  • the invention relates,- therefore, also to a nonwashboarding cold-rolled strip of stainless, semi-ferritic steel containing:
  • the products made according to the invention are useful in form of the cold-rolled and bright annealed strip or sheet per se or in form of articles made of them by further cold working especially deep drawing.
  • Strip or sheet is most farorably used for architectural purposed, parts of kitchen and sanitary equipment, such as rinsing-basins or rinsing-machines, washing-machines.
  • a stainless semi-ferritic steel composition suitable for forming ribbing-free cold strip said steel composition having an austenite content of between about 10 and 40 at temperatures above AC1, said steel having the following composition:
  • the balance being iron with the usual impurities.
  • a steel composition according to claim 1 containing not greater than 0.5 weight percent silicon.
  • a steel composition according to claim 1 containing chromium in an amount between 15 and 18 percent by weight, molybdenum in an amount between 0.9 and 1.2 weight percent, and not greater than 0.5 weight percent silicon.
  • a rooping-free strip or sheet according to claim 7 having a thickness between 0.25 and 1.5 mm after cold rolling.
  • a method of forming a ribbing-free cold strip from the steel claimed in claim 1, comprising cooling the steel in the form of a crude ingot from solidus heat or a cogged ingot from hot working heat, holding between 700 and 780 "C for 2 to 10 hours thereby transforming the austenite content of l040 percent into ferrite and carbide, and heating to a hot rolling temperature just below Ac in the range 800950 C, rolling to the required final hot strip thickness, cooling the hot strip in 12.
  • a method according to claim 10 wherein said steel composition is worked as a bloom and cooled from its cogging temperature down to a temperature of 750C.

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