FIELD: metallurgy.
SUBSTANCE: invention relates to the development of structural high-strength steel designated for making welded constructions. Steel comprises components taken in the following ratio, wt.-%: carbon, 0.14-0.21; manganese, 0.95-1.30; silicon, 0.15-0.35; boron, 0.0010-0.0050; nickel, 1.20-1.50; chrome, 1.0-1.5; molybdenum, 0.40-0.60; vanadium, 0.03-0.08; copper, 0.01-0.20; titanium, 0.01-0.04; aluminium, 0.02-0.06; nitrogen, 0.005-0.015; calcium, 0.001-0.010; sulfur 0.005-0.020; iron, the balance, in accomplishment of the following ratios: Ti/48 + Al/27 - N/14 ≥ 0.6 x 10-3 and Mn + 2.5 x Mo ≥ 2.3. Invention provides enhancing hardenability indices and providing the complete penetration hardenability of thermally improved sheets of thickness below 100 mm and bar rolled products of diameter below 120 mm.
EFFECT: improved and valuable properties of steel.
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Dates
2004-09-27—Published
2003-04-14—Filed