IP Library Granted Patent US 8,795,450
Granted Patent B2
US 8,795,450 · App. 12/649,075 · Granted Aug 5, 2014

Manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe

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Patent No.
US 8,795,450
App. No.
12/649,075
Granted
Aug 5, 2014
Kind
B2
Abstract

There is provided a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe that assures prolonged fatigue life and high reliability by securing a high critical internal pressure, at which fatigue fracture does not occur, while the material strength is high. A steel pipe for fuel injection pipe consisting of, by mass percent, C: 0.12 to 0.27%, Si: 0.05 to 0.40%, and Mn: 0.8 to 2.0%, the balance being Fe and impurities, the impurities containing Ca: 0.001% or less, P: 0.02% or less, and S: 0.01% or less, wherein the tensile strength thereof is not lower than 900 N/mm 2 , and the maximum diameter of a nonmetallic inclusion present during at least 20 μm depth from the inner surface of the steel pipe is not larger than 20 μm. Further, this steel pipe can contain one or more kinds of Cr: 1% or less, Mo: 1% or less, Ti: 0.04% or less, Nb: 0.04% or less, and V: 0.1% or less.

Claims (22)

1. A manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe having a tensile strength of not lower than 900 N/mm 2 , the inner surface of which is repeatedly subjected to pressures created by fuel injection, having an increased critical internal pressure defined as a highest internal pressure at which fracture does not occur even when the pressure is applied under a load condition of sinusoidal wave with respect to time and the repeating cycle reaches 10 7 cycles in the fatigue test wherein the lowest internal pressure is set at 18 MPa, comprising the steps of:

providing a steel pipe that has a chemical composition comprising, by mass percent, C: 0.12 to 0.27%, Si: 0.05 to 0.40%, and Mn: 0.8 to 2.0%, with the balance being Fe and impurities, in which the impurities contain Ca: 0.001% or less, P: 0.02% or less, and S: 0.01% or less, and wherein the maximum diameter of non-metallic inclusions within 20 μm in depth from the inner surface is not larger than 20 μm,

quenching the steel pipe at a temperature of not lower than the Ac 3 transformation point, and

tempering the quenched steel pipe at a temperature of not higher than the Ac 1 transformation point.

2. The manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the quenching temperature is not lower than [Ac 3 transformation point+30° C.] and not higher than 1150° C.

3. The manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe according to claim 2 , wherein heating to the quenching temperature is performed at a heating rate of not lower than 10° C./second.

4. The manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe according to claim 3 , wherein the tempering temperature is not lower than 600° C. and not higher than 650° C.

5. The manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe according to claim 2 , wherein the tempering temperature is not lower than 600° C. and not higher than 650° C.

6. The manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe according to claim 1 , wherein heating to the quenching temperature is performed at a heating rate of not lower than 10° C./second.

7. The manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe according to claim 6 , wherein the tempering temperature is not lower than 600° C. and not higher than 650° C.

8. The manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe according to claim 1 , wherein the tempering temperature is not lower than 600° C. and not higher than 650° C.

9. A manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe having a tensile strength of not lower than 900 N/mm 2 , the inner surface of which is repeatedly subjected to pressures created by fuel injection, having an increased critical internal pressure defined as a highest internal pressure at which fracture does not occur even when the pressure is applied under a load condition of sinusoidal wave with respect to time and the repeating cycle reaches 10 7 cycles in the fatigue test wherein the lowest internal pressure is set at 18 MPa, comprising the steps of:

providing a steel pipe that has a chemical composition comprising, by mass percent, C: 0.12 to 0.27%, Si: 0.05 to 0.40%, and Mn: 0.8 to 2.0%, and one or more kinds of Cr: 1% or less, Mo: 1% or less, Ti: 0.04% or less, Nb: 0.04% or less, and V: 0.1% or less, with the balance being Fe and impurities, in which the impurities contain Ca: 0.001% or less, P: 0.02% or less, and S: 0.01% or less, and wherein the maximum diameter of non-metallic inclusions within 20 μm in depth from the inner surface is not larger than 20 μm,

quenching the steel pipe at a temperature of not lower than the Ac 3 transformation point, and

tempering the quenched steel pipe at a temperature of not higher than the Ac 1 transformation point.

10. The manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe according to claim 9 , wherein the quenching temperature is not lower than [Ac 3 transformation point+30° C.] and not higher than 1150° C.

11. The manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe according to claim 10 , wherein heating to the quenching temperature is performed at a heating rate of not lower than 10° C./second.

12. The manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe according to claim 11 , wherein the tempering temperature is not lower than 600° C. and not higher than 650° C.

13. The manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe according to claim 10 , wherein the tempering temperature is not lower than 600° C. and not higher than 650° C.

14. The manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe according to claim 9 , wherein heating to the quenching temperature is performed at a heating rate of not lower than 10° C./second.

15. The manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe according to claim 14 , wherein the tempering temperature is not lower than 600° C. and not higher than 650° C.

16. The manufacturing method for a steel pipe for fuel injection pipe according to claim 9 , wherein the tempering temperature is not lower than 600° C. and not higher than 650° C.

Assignments (3)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 14, 2019
From: NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION
To: NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 049257/0828 →
MERGER Recorded Feb 28, 2013
From: SUMITOMO METAL INDUSTRIES, LTD.
To: NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 029894/0931 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 6, 2010
From: USUI, SHOICHIRO; NAGAO, KATSUNORI
To: USUI KOKUSAI SANGYO KAISHA, LTD.; SUMITOMO METAL INDUSTRIES, LTD.
Reel/Frame 023739/0001 →