Claims
- 1. A chromized ferrous metal substrate prepared by a process wherein a ferrous metal substrate is heat treated at an elevated chromizing temperature in a protective chromizing atmosphere in the presence of a source of chromium and a chromizing energizer until a corrosion resistant chromized coating is produced thereon, such process including the improvement in combination therewith which comprises emloying as the said ferrous metal substrate a plain low carbon columbium treated steel substrate initially having a total carbon content of at least 0.03% and containing about 0.03-0.15% of columbium, the carbon content of the steel being partially stabilized by the columbium whereby a portion of the carbon content is free to diffuse upon heating the steel substrate to the said elevated chromizing temperature, the steel substrate being heat treatable at the said elevated chromizing temperature in the protective chromizing atmosphere in the presence of the source of chromium and the chromizing energizer to produce a carbon-containing chromized coating thereon having a metallographically measured thickness of about 1-3 mils, the said chromized coating containing about 0.2-1% carbon from the steel substrate which is free to diffuse, and the said carbon content which is free to diffuse, the columbium content and the thickness of the steel substrate being correlated to satisfy the equation
- A = Y .times. Z,
- where A is the percent carbon content of the said chromized coating and varies between 0.2 and 1%, Y is the percent carbon content of the steel substrate which is free to diffuse and is determined by the following equation ##EQU3## and Z is a multiplication factor determined by the equation ##EQU4## where the total chromized coating thickness of the steel substrate is equal to twice the metallographically measured diffusion layer of the said chromized coating plus one mil.
- 2. The chromized ferrous metal substrate of claim 1 wherein the substrate is the flat rolled product of steel selected from the group consisting of semiskilled steel, capped steel, rimmed steel and steel killed with aluminum.
- 3. The chromized ferrous metal substrate of claim 2 wherein said A varies between about 0.25% and about 0.50%.
- 4. The chromized ferrous metal substrate of claim 3 wherein the total carbon content is 0.04.0.06% and the columbium content is 0.06-0.08%.
- 5. The chromized ferrous metal substrate of claim 4 wherein the substrate is flat rolled steel having a thickness of about 0.020 to about 0.060 inch.
- 6. The chromized ferrous metal substrate of claim 1 wherein said A varies between about 0.25% and about 0.50%.
- 7. The chromized ferrous metal substrate of claim 6 wherein the total carbon content is 0.04-0.06% and the columbium content is 0.06-0.08%.
- 8. The chromized ferrous metal substrate of claim 7 wherein the substrate is flat rolled steel having a thickness of about 0.020 to about 0.060 inch.
- 9. The chromized ferrous metal substrate of claim 1 wherein the total carbon content is 0.04-0.06% and the columbium content is 0.06-0.08%.
- 10. The chromized ferrous metal substrate of claim 9 wherein the substrate is flat rolled steel having a thickness between about 0.020 and about 0.060 inch.
- 11. The chromized ferrous metal substrate of claim 1 wherein the substrate is flat rolled steel having a thickness between about 0.020 and about 0.060 inch.
- 12. The chromized ferrous metal substrate of claim 2 wherein the total carbon content is 0.04-0.06% and the columbium content is 0.06-0.08%.
- 13. The chromized ferrous metal substrate of claim 12 wherein the substrate is flat rolled steel having a thickness between about 0.020 and 0.060 inch.
- 14. A chromized steel sheet material prepared by a process comprising applying an adhesive composition on at least one surface area of steel sheet material, applying without compaction a particulate coating of a substantially dry particulate source of chromium on at least one surface area of the steel sheet material having the adhesive composition thereon, the adhesive composition having an adhesive characteristic under the conditions of applying the coating and forming an adherent particulate coating of the source of chromium on the surface of the steel sheet material in the absence of compaction, assembling a plurality of layers of the coated steel sheet material into a pack for chromizing the surfaces thereof, the adjacent layers of the sheet material in the pack having at least one adherent particulate coating of the source of chromium therebetween, and subjecting the pack to an elevated chromizing temperature to chromize the surfaces of the sheet material, the pack being in a protective atmosphere and a halogen-containing energizer being present therein while the sheet material is being chromized, the said steel sheet material consisting essentially of a flat rolled plain low carbon columbium treated steel initially having a total carbon content of at least 0.03% and containing about 0.03-0.15% of columbium, the carbon content of the steel being partially stabilized by the columbium whereby a portion of the carbon content is free to diffuse upon heating the sheet material to an elevated chromizing temperature, the sheet material being heat treatable at an elevated chromizing temperature in a protective chromizing atmosphere in the presence of a source of chromium and a chromizing energizer to produce a carbon-containing chromized coating thereon having a metallographically measured thickness of about 1-3 mils, the said chromized coating containing carbon from the steel sheet material which is free to diffuse, and the said carbon content which is free to diffuse, the columbium content and the thickness of the steel sheet material being correlated to satisfy the equation
- A = Y .times. Z
- where A is the percent carbon content of the said chromized coating and varies between 0.2 and 1%, Y is the percent carbon content of the sheet material which is free to diffuse and is determined by the following equation ##EQU5## and Z is a multiplication factor determined by the equation ##EQU6## where the total chromized coating thickness of the sheet material is equal to twice the metallographically measured diffusion layer of the said chromized coating plus one mil.
- 15. The chromized steel sheet material of claim 14 wherein said steel sheet material is the flat rolled product of steel selected from the group consisting of semikilled steel, capped steel, rimmed steel and steel killed with aluminum.
- 16. The chromized steel sheet material of claim 15 wherein said A varies between about 0.25% and 0.50%.
- 17. The chromized steel sheet material of claim 16 wherein the said total carbon content is 0.04-0.06% and the columbium content is 0.06-0.08%.
- 18. The chromized steel sheet material of claim 17 wherein the thickness of the said flat rolled steel sheet material is about 0.02-0.060 inch.
- 19. The chromized steel sheet material of claim 14 wherein said A varies between about 0.25% and 0.50%.
- 20. The chromized steel sheet material of claim 19 wherein the said total carbon content is 0.04-0.06% and the columbium content is 0.06-0.08%.
- 21. The chromized steel sheet material of claim 20 wherein the thickness of the said flat rolled steel sheet material is about 0.020-0.060 inch.
- 22. The chromized steel sheet material of claim 14 wherein the said total carbon content is 0.04-0.60% and the columbium content is 0.06-0.08%.
- 23. The chromized steel sheet material of claim 22 wherein the thickness of the said flat rolled steel sheet material is about 0.020-0.060 inch.
- 24. The chromized steel sheet material of claim 14 wherein the thickness of the said flat rolled steel sheet material is about 0.020-0.060 inch.
- 25. The chromized steel sheet material of claim 15 wherein the said total carbon content is 0.04-0.06% and the columbium content is 0.06-0.08%.
- 26. The chromized steel sheet material of claim 25 wherein the thickness of the said flat rolled steel sheet material is about 0.020-0.060 inch.
RELATED APPLICATION
This is a division of my copending application Ser. No. 557,177, filed Mar. 10, 1975, now U.S. Pat. No. 3,969,550, issued July 13, 1976, which in turn was a continuation-in-part of my copending application Ser. No. 387,627, filed Aug. 13, 1973 now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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