Claims
- 1. An austenitic heat-resistant steel which is capable of forming a film mainly composed of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 when heated in a high-temperature oxidizing atmosphere, said steel consisting essentially of, on a weight basis, not more than 0.2% of C, not more than 1.0% of Si, not more than 2.0% of Mn, 12 to 37% of Ni, 9 to 25% of Cr, more than 4.5 but not more than 6% of Al, not more than 0.8%, in total, of at least one member selected from the group consisting of Ti, Nb and Zr, and a positive amount of at least one rare earth element in a total amount of not more than 0.08%, the balance of said steel being Fe,
- said steel being removed of an internal oxide layer which has been formed just below the steel surface during hot working,
- said steel having a .delta.-ferrite value of from zero to 7.9 calculated on the basis of the formula ##EQU5## where Wi and Mi represent, respectively, the percent by weight and the atomic weight of Ti, Nb and Zr, and when the term ##EQU6## is negative, said term is regarded as zero.
- 2. A steel according to claim 1, containing at least one rare earth element selected from the group consisting of La, Ce and Y in a total amount of not more than 0.08%.
- 3. A steel according to claim 1, wherein said steel contains 22-37% of Ni.
- 4. A steel obtained by heating the steel of claim 1, in an oxidizing atmosphere, at a temperature sufficient to form a stable Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 film on the surface of said steel.
- 5. An austenitic heat-resistant steel which is capable of forming a film mainly composed of Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 when heated in a high-temperature oxidizing atmosphere, said steel consisting of, on a weight basis, not more than 0.2% of C, not more than 1.0% of Si, not more than 2.0% of Mn, 12 to 37% of Ni, 9 to 25% of Cr, more than 4.5 but not more than 6% of Al, not more than 0.8%, in total, of at least one member selected from the group consisting of Ti, Nb and Zr, and a positive amount of at least one rare earth element in a total amount of not more than 0.08%, the balance of said steel being Fe,
- said steel being removed of an internal oxide layer which has been formed just below the steel surface during hot working,
- said steel having a .delta.-ferrite value of from zero to 7.9 calculated on the basis of the formula ##EQU7## where Wi and Mi represent, respectively, the percent by weight and the atomic weight of Ti, Nb and Zr, and when the term ##EQU8## is negative, said term is regarded as zero.
- 6. A steel according to claim 1, containing at least one rare earth element selected from the group consisting of La, Ce and Y in a total amount of not more than 0.08%.
- 7. A steel according to claim 1, wherein said steel contains 22-37% of Ni.
- 8. A steel obtained by heating the steel of claim 1, in an oxidizing atmosphere, at a temperature sufficient to form a stable Al.sub.2 O.sub.3 film on the surface of said steel.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our copending application Ser. No. 737,197, filed Oct. 29, 1976, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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