Cost-effective ferritic stainless steel
View Patent ↗A cost effective ferritic stainless steel exhibits improved corrosion resistance comparable to that observed on Type 304L steel. The ferritic stainless steel is substantially nickel-free, dual stabilized with titanium and columbium, and contains chromium, copper, and molybdenum.
1. A ferritic stainless steel consisting essentially of:
about 0.020 or less percent by weight carbon;
about 20.0-23.0 percent by weight chromium;
about 0.020 or less percent by weight nitrogen;
about 0.40-0.80 percent by weight copper;
about 0.20-0.60 percent by weight molybdenum;
about 0.10-0.25 percent by weight titanium;
about 0.20-0.30 percent by weight columbium,
optionally one or more members selected from the group consisting of 0.50 or less percent by weight manganese, 0.030 or less percent by weight phosphorus, 0.30-0.50 percent by weight silicon, and 0.040 or less percent by weight nickel, and
the balance consisting of iron and unavoidable impurities.
2. The ferritic stainless steel of claim 1 wherein the chromium is present in an amount of about 21.5-22 percent by weight.
3. The ferritic stainless steel of claim 1 wherein the copper is present in an amount of about 0.45-0.75 percent by weight.
4. The ferritic stainless steel of claim 1 wherein the molybdenum is present in an amount of about 0.30-0.50 percent by weight.
5. The ferritic stainless steel of claim 1 wherein the titanium is present in an amount of about 0.17-0.25 percent by weight.
6. The ferritic stainless steel of claim 1 wherein the chromium is present in an amount of about 21.75 percent by weight.
7. The ferritic stainless steel of claim 1 wherein the copper is present in an amount of about 0.60 percent by weight.
8. The ferritic stainless steel of claim 1 wherein the molybdenum is present in an amount of about 0.40 percent by weight.
9. The ferritic stainless steel of claim 1 wherein the titanium is present in an amount of about 0.21 percent by weight.
10. The ferritic stainless steel of claim 1 wherein the columbium is present in an amount of about 0.25 percent by weight.
11. The ferritic stainless steel of claim 1 further consisting essentially of about 0.30-0.50 percent by weight manganese.
12. The ferritic stainless steel of claim 1 further consisting essentially of one or more members selected from the group consisting of 0.40 or less percent by weight manganese, 0.030 or less percent by weight phosphorus, 0.30-0.50 percent by weight silicon, and 0.040 or less percent by weight nickel.
13. The ferritic stainless steel of claim 1 , wherein the concentrations of chromium and molybdenum satisfy Equation 1:
20.5≦Cr+3.3Mo Equation 1:
wherein Cr is the concentration of chromium by percent weight, and Mo is the concentration of molybdenum by percent weight.
14. The ferritic stainless steel of claim 1 , wherein the concentrations of copper and molybdenum satisfy Equation 2:
0.6≦Cu+Mo≦1.4 when Cu max <0.80 Equation 2:
wherein Cu is the concentration of copper by percent weight, wherein Mo is the concentration of molybdenum by percent weight, wherein Cu max is the maximum concentration of copper by percent weight.
15. The ferritic stainless steel of claim 1 , wherein the concentration of titanium satisfies Equations 3 and 4:
Ti max =0.0044(N −1.027 ) Equation 3:
wherein Ti max is that maximum concentration of titanium by percent weight, wherein N is the concentration of nitrogen by percent weight; and
Ti min =0.0025/N Equation 4:
wherein Ti min is the minimum concentration of titanium by percent weight, wherein N is the concentration of nitrogen by percent weight.
16. A ferritic stainless steel comprising:
about 0.020 or less percent by weight carbon;
about 20.0-23.0 percent by weight chromium;
about 0.020 or less percent by weight nitrogen;
about 0.40-0.80 percent by weight copper;
about 0.20-0.60 percent by weight molybdenum;
about 0.10-0.25 percent by weight titanium; and
about 0.20-0.30 percent by weight columbium,
wherein the concentrations of chromium and molybdenum satisfy Equation 1:
20.5≦Cr+3.3Mo Equation 1:
wherein Cr is the concentration of chromium by percent weight, and Mo is the concentration of molybdenum by percent weight,
wherein the concentrations of copper and molybdenum satisfy Equation 2:
0.6≦Cu+Mo≦1.4 when Cu max <0.80 Equation 2:
wherein Cu is the concentration of copper by percent weight, wherein Mo is the concentration of molybdenum by percent weight, wherein Cu max is the maximum concentration of copper by percent weight,
wherein the concentration of titanium satisfies Equations 3 and 4:
Ti max =0.0044(N-1.027) Equation 3:
wherein Ti max is that maximum concentration of titanium by percent weight, wherein N is the concentration of nitrogen by percent weight; and
Ti min =0.0025/N Equation 4:
wherein Ti min is the minimum concentration of titanium by percent weight, wherein N is the concentration of nitrogen by percent weight.