Steel for knives, steel for martensitic knives, knife, and production method for steel for martensitic knives
Provided are: steel for knives, having a higher hardness and better corrosion resistance than conventional steel for knives; a knife; steel for martensitic knives; and a production method for same. The steel for knives comprises a component composition containing, in mass %, 0.45%-1.00% C, 0.1%-1.5% Si, 0.1%-1.5% Mn, 7.5%-11.0% Cr, and 0.5%-3.0% of either Mo or W or a complex of both (Mo+W/2), with the remainder being Fe and unavoidable impurities. Also provided are steel for martensitic knives and a knife. A production method for steel for martensitic knives is also provided that includes a quenching temperature at quenching of 1,050-1,250° C., a processing temperature for subzero processing of no more than −50° C., and a tempering temperature at tempering of 100-400° C., and obtains steel for martensitic knives that has a hardness of at least 700 HV.
1 . A steel for martensitic knives having a component composition comprising:
in mass %, C: 0.55 to 0.95%, Si: 0.1 to 0.95%, Mn: 0.1 to 1.5%, and Cr: 9.0 to 10.2%, and (Mo+W/2) for Mo and W alone or in combination: 0.5 to 3.0%, and with a remainder being Fe and unavoidable impurities, and having a hardness of 800 HV or more.
2 . The steel for martensitic knives according to claim 1 , further comprising:
in mass %, (V+Nb) for V and Nb alone or in combination: 0.5% or less.
3 . The steel for martensitic knives according to claim 1 , further comprising:
in mass %, (Ni+Cu) for Ni and Cu alone or in combination: 0.5% or less.
4 . The steel for martensitic knives according to claim 1 ,
wherein a carbide area ratio in a cross-sectional structure is 8.0% or less, and an average of equivalent circle diameters of carbides is 0.2 to 0.8 μm.
5 . A knife comprising the steel for martensitic knives according to claim 1 .
6 . A method of producing the steel for martensitic knives according to claim 1 , comprising:
performing quenching, subzero processing, and tempering on a steel material having the component composition of the steel for martensitic knives according to claim 1 ;
setting a quenching temperature during the quenching to 1,050 to 1,250° C., setting a processing temperature during the subzero processing to −50° C. or lower, and setting a tempering temperature during the tempering to 100 to 160° C.; and
obtaining the steel for martensitic knives having a hardness of 800 HV or more.
7 . The steel for martensitic knives according to claim 2 , further comprising:
in mass %, (Ni+Cu) for Ni and Cu alone or in combination: 0.5% or less.