Claims
- 1. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel consisting essentially of, by weight, not more than 0.20% carbon, not more than 1.00% silicon, 14-15.76% manganese, not more than 0.003% sulfur, 0.2-1.0% nickel, 15-19% chromium, 0.30-0.40% nitrogen, said carbon and said nitrogen in total constituting 0.40-0.55% and the manganese equivalent being 30-33, the remainder being iron together with impurities,
- said steel having a magnetic permeability of less than 1.01 after processing.
- 2. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 1, which steel has a magnetic permeability of less than 1.01 after processing at a reduction in area of 50-70%.
- 3. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel of claim 2 useful for making micro-shafts of video tape recorders or electromagnetic valves, which steel has a magnetic permeability of less than 1.01 after processing at a reduction in area of about 60%.
- 4. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 2, wherein the content of said silicon is not more than 0.80% and the content of said sulfur is not more than 0.002%.
- 5. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 2, wherein the content of said carbon is 0.08-0.20%.
- 6. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 2, wherein the content of said carbon is 0.08-0.20%, and the content of said silicon is not more than 0.80%, the content of said manganese is 14.3-15.76%.
- 7. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel, consisting essentially of, by weight, not more than 0.20% carbon, not more than 1.00% silicon, 14-15.76% manganese, not more than 0.003% sulfur, 0.2-1% nickel, 15-19% chromium, 0.30-0.40% nitrogen, and one or more members selected from the group consisting of not more than 0.10% aluminum, not more than 0.020% phosphorus, and not more than 0.0050% oxygen, the remainder being iron and impurities, said carbon and said nitrogen in total constituting 0.40-0.55% and the manganese equivalent being from 30-33,
- said steel having a magnetic permeability of less than 1.01 after drawing.
- 8. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 7, which is a 50-70% drawn product.
- 9. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 7, having a hardness of more than Hv 500, corrosion resistance weight loss of less than 0.17 g/m.sup.2 /hr., a phase which is stable even when subjected to high level drawing, and hot-workability and ductility which do not decrease after drawing.
- 10. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 7, sole essential ingredients of which are carbon, silicon, manganese, sulfur, nickel, chromium, nitrogen, and one or more members selected from the group consisting aluminum, phosphorus, and oxygen, the remainder being iron and impurities.
- 11. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 7 consisting of carbon, silicon, manganese, sulfur, nickel, chromium, nitrogen, and one or more members selected from the group consisting of aluminum, phosphorus, and oxygen, the remainder being iron and impurities.
- 12. A high strength non-magnetic drawn stainless steel having a hardness of not less than Hv 500, having a magnetic permeability of less than 1.01, having a corrosion resistance of at most 0.17 g/m.sup.2.hr and consisting essentially of, by weight, not more than 0.20% carbon, not more than 1.00% silicon, 14 to 15.76% manganese, not more than 0.003% sulfur, 0.2 to 1.0% nickel, 15 to 19% chromium, 0.30 to 0.40% nitrogen, the total of said carbon and said nitrogen constituting 0.40 to 0.55% and the manganese equivalent being 30 to 33, the remainder being iron together with impurities.
- 13. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 1 which further comprises at least one member selected from the group consisting of not more than 0.10% aluminum, not more than 0.020% phosphorus and not more than 0.0050% oxygen.
- 14. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 1, which is drawn to a reduction in area of not less than 50%.
- 15. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 1 having a hardness of more than Hv 500, corrosion resistance weight loss of less than 0.17 g/m.sup.2 /hr., a .gamma. phase which is stable even when subjected to high level drawing, and hot-workability and ductility which do not decrease after drawing.
- 16. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 8, wherein said steel contains not more than 0.015% of said phosphorus and not more than 0.0050% of said oxygen.
- 17. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 8, wherein said steel contains not more than 0.10% of said aluminum, not more than 0.015% of said phosphorus, and not more than 0.0050% of said oxygen.
- 18. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 8, wherein the content of said carbon is 0.08-0.20% and the content of said silicon is not more than 0.80%.
- 19. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 8, wherein the content of said carbon is 0.08-0.20%, the content of said silicon is not more than 0.80%, and the content of said sulfur is not more than 0.002%.
- 20. A drawn product made of high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 1, which has been drawn to a reduction in area of not less than 50%.
- 21. A drawn product made of high-strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 7, which has been drawn at least 50 percent.
- 22. A high strength non-magnetic stainless steel according to claim 2, wherein the content of said carbon is 0.08-0.20%, the content of said silicon is not more than 0.80%, the content of said manganese is 14.3-15.76%, the content of said sulfur is not more than 0.002% and the content of said chromium is 15-17.6%.
Priority Claims (1)
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 222,382, filed July 19, 1988, now abandoned, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 006,241, filed Jan. 20, 1987, now abandoned which is a continuation of Ser. No. 714,044, filed Mar. 18, 1985, now abandoned.
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