IP Library Granted Patent US 12686906
Granted Patent B2
US 12686906 · App. 18/037,524 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

High-strength austenitic stainless steel with improved low-temperature toughness in hydrogen environment

Inventors: Kwangmin Kim (Pohang-si, KR); Kyung-Hun Kim (Pohang-si, KR); Han-Seop Noh (Ulsan, KR)
Assignee: POSCO CO., LTD
C22C38/58C21D6/004C21D6/005C21D6/008C21D8/02C21D8/0226C21D8/0263C21D9/46C22C38/001C22C38/02C22C38/04C22C38/42C22C38/44C22C38/48C21D2211/001
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Patent No.
US 12686906
App. No.
18/037,524
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Abstract

Disclosed is a high-strength austenitic stainless steel with improved low-temperature toughness in a hydrogen environment. The austenitic stainless steel with improved low-temperature toughness in a hydrogen environment includes, in percent by weight (wt %), 0.1% or less of C, 1.5% or less of Si, 0.5 to 3.5% of Mn, 17 to 23% of Cr, 8 to 14% of Ni, 0.15 to 0.3% of N, and the balance of Fe and impurities, and optionally further includes at least one of 2% or less of Mo, 0.2 to 2.5% of Cu, 0.05% or less of Nb, and 0.05% or less of V, and the number of precipitates having an average diameter of 30 to 1000 nm and distributed in a microstructure is 20 or less per 100 μm 2 .

Claims (1)

1 . An austenitic stainless steel in a hydrogen environment comprising, in percent by weight (wt %), 0.1% or less of C, 1.5% or less of Si, 0.5 to 3.5% of Mn, 17 to 23% of Cr, 8 to 14% of Ni, 0.15 to 0.3% of N, and the balance of Fe and impurities, and optionally further comprising at least one of 2% or less of Mo, 0.2 to 2.5% of Cu, 0.05% or less of Nb, and 0.05% or less of V, wherein the number of precipitates having an average diameter of 30 to 1000 nm and distributed in a microstructure is less than 1 per 100 μm 2 , and wherein a Charpy impact energy value, measured at −196° C. after charging hydrogen into the steel material at 300° C. and at 10 MPa, is 100 J or more; wherein a yield strength at room temperature is 300 MPa or more; wherein a difference between a first Charpy impact energy value measured without charging with hydrogen at a temperature below −50° C. and a second Charpy impact energy value measured after charging with hydrogen at 300° C. and at 10 MPa is 30 J or less.