IP Library Granted Patent US 7,404,865
Granted Patent B2
US 7,404,865 · App. 10/473,355 · Granted Jul 29, 2008

Steel wire for heat-resistant spring, heat-resistant spring and method for producing heat-resistant spring

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Patent No.
US 7,404,865
App. No.
10/473,355
Granted
Jul 29, 2008
Kind
B2
Abstract

A high-strength steel wire for heat-resistant springs has both excellent high-temperature tensile strength and excellent high-temperature sag resistance at a temperature as high as 350 to 500° C., particularly at 400° C. or so (these properties are needed for spring materials). The steel wire contains (a) 0.01 to 0.08 wt % C, 0.18 to 0.25 wt % N, 0.5 to 4.0 wt % Mn, 16 to 20 wt % Cr, and 8.0 to 10.5 wt % Ni, (b) at least one constituent selected from the group consisting of 0.1 to 3.0 wt % Mo, 0.1 to 2.0 wt % Nb, 0.1 to 2.0 wt % Ti and 0.3 to 2.0 wt % Si, and (c) mainly Fe and unavoidable impurities both of which constitute the remainder. The steel wire has (a) a tensile strength of at least 1,300 N/mm 2 and less than 2,000 N/mm 2 before being treated with low-temperature annealing, and (b) a maximum crystal-grain diameter of less than 12 μm in the γ phase (austenite) in a transverse cross section of the wire.

Claims (41)

1. A steel wire for heat-resistant springs, the steel wire containing:

(a) 0.01 to 0.08 wt % C, 0.18 to 0.25 wt % N, 0.5 to 4.0 wt % Mn, 16 to 20 wt % Cr, 8.0 to 10.5 wt % Ni, and 0.2 to 2.0 wt % Co;

(b) at least one constituent selected from the group consisting of 0.1 to 3.0 wt % Mo, 0.1 to 2.0 wt % Nb, 0.1 to 2.0 wt % Ti and 0.3 to 2.0 wt % Si; and

(c) mainly Fe and unavoidable impurities both of which constitute the remainder;

the steel wire having:

(d) a tensile strength of at least 1,300 N/mm 2 and less than 2,000 N/mm 2 before being treated by low-temperature annealing;

(e) a maximum crystal-grain diameter of less than 12 μm in the γ phase (austenite) in a transverse cross section of the wire; and

(f) a surface roughness, expressed as Rz, of 1 to 20 μm, the surface roughness being defined as a roughness in the direction of wire drawing.

2. A steel wire as defined by claim 1 , wherein the shape of the transverse cross section of the steel wire is selected from the group consisting of a square, rectangle, trapezoid, ellipse, and oval.

3. A method for producing a heat-resistant spring, the method comprising the steps of:

(a) forming a spring by using a steel wire containing:

(a1) 0.01 to 0.08 wt % C, 0.18 to 0.25 wt % N, 0.5 to 4.0 wt % Mn, 16 to 20 wt % Cr, 8.0 to 10.5 wt % Ni, and 0.2 to 2.0 wt % Co;

(a2) at least one constituent selected from the group consisting of 0.1 to 3.0 wt % Mo, 0.1 to 2.0 wt % Nb, 0.1 to 2.0 wt % Ti and 0.3 to 2.0 wt % Si; and

(a3) mainly Fe and unavoidable impurities both of which constitute the remainder;

the steel wire having:

(a4) a tensile strength of at least 1,300 N/mm 2 and less than 2,000 N/mm 2 before being treated by low-temperature annealing; and

(a5) a maximum crystal-grain diameter of less than 12 μm in the γ phase (austenite) in a transverse cross section of the wire; and

(a6) a surface roughness, expressed as Rz, of 1 to 20 μm. the surface roughness being defined as a roughness in the direction of wire drawing; and

(b) treating the spring with low-temperature annealing at a temperature of 450 to 600° C., wherein

the step of forming the spring includes performing solution treatment at a temperature of 950 to 1.200° C., a temperature-maintaining period of which is 0.3 to 5 min/mm, the temperature-maintaining period being expressed by a ratio of maintaining period (mm) and wire diameter (mm), and controlling wire drawing reduction of area to be within 50 to 70%.

4. A method as defined by claim 3 , wherein the low-temperature annealing is performed at a temperature of 500 to 550° C. so as to increase the tensile strength of the steel wire by at least 15%.

5. A method for producing a heat-resistant spring, the method comprising the steps of:

forming a spring by using a steel wire containing

(a) 0.01 to 0.08 wt % C, 0.18 to 0.25 wt % N, 0.5 to 4.0 wt % Mn, 16 to 20 wt % Cr, 8.0 to 10.5 wt % Ni, and 0.2 to 2.0 wt % Co,

(b) at least one constituent selected from the group consisting of 0.1 to 3.0 wt % Mo, 0.1 to 2.0 wt % Nb, 0.1 to 2.0 wt % Ti and 0.3 to 2.0 wt % Si, and

(c) mainly Fe and unavoidable impurities both of which constitute the remainder;

the steel wire having

(d) a tensile strength of at least 1,300 N/mm 2 and less than 2,000 N/mm 2 before being treated by low-temperature annealing,

(e) a maximum crystal-grain diameter of less than 12 μm in the γ phase (austenite) in a transverse cross section of the wire, and

(f) a surface roughness, expressed as Rz, of 1 to 20 μm, the surface roughness being defined as a roughness in the direction of wire drawing; and

treating the spring with low-temperature annealing at a temperature of 450 to 600°C.

6. A steel wire for heat-resistant springs, the steel wire containing:

(a1) 0.01 to 0.08 wt % C, 0.18 to 0.25 wt % N, 0.5 to 4.0 wt % Mn, 16 to 20 wt % Cr, 8.0 to 10.5 wt % Ni, and 0.2 to 2.0 wt % Co;

(a2) at least one constituent selected from the group consisting of 0.1 to 3.0 wt % Mo, 0.1 to 2.0 wt % Nb, 0.1 to 2.0 wt % Ti and 0.3 to 2.0 wt % Si; and

(a3) mainly Fe and unavoidable impurities both of which constitute the remainder;

the steel wire having:

(a4) a tensile strength of at least 1,300 N/mm 2 and less than 2,000 N/mm 2 before being treated by low-temperature annealing;

(a5) a maximum crystal-grain diameter of less than 12 μm in the γ phase (austenite) in a transverse cross section of the wire; and

(a6) a surface roughness, expressed as Rz, of 1 to 20 μm, the surface roughness being defined as a roughness in the direction of wire drawing, wherein

solution treatment is performed at a temperature of 950 to 1,200 0C, a temperature-maintaining period of which is 0.3 to 5 min/mm, the temperature-maintaining period being expressed by a ratio of maintaining period (min) and wire diameter (mm), and

wire drawing reduction of area is controlled to be within 50 to 70%.

Assignments (3)
MERGER Recorded May 8, 2019
From: SUMITOMO (SEI) STEEL WIRE CORP.
To: SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, LTD.
Reel/Frame 049113/0342 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jul 7, 2009
From: SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, LTD.
To: SUMITOMO (SEI) STEEL WIRE CORP.
Reel/Frame 022917/0189 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 30, 2003
From: IZUMIDA, HIROMU; KAWABE, NOZOMU; MURAI, TERUYUKI
To: SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES, LTD.
Reel/Frame 015129/0210 →