Claims
- 1. A precipitation-hardenable non-magnetic cold worked steel alloy with high strength, comprising in percent by weight:
- ______________________________________ C 0.04-0.25% Si 0.1-2% Mn 2-15% Cr 16-20.37% Ni 8-14% N 0.10-1.5% V 0.1-<1%______________________________________
- the remainder being iron and normal impurities, the contents of said elements being balanced so that the austenitic phase remains sufficiently stable so as to resist transformation into martensite during cold working, said steel alloy having a magnetic permeability of 1,025 or less.
- 2. The steel of claim 1, wherein the elements are balanced that the austenite phase remains sufficiently stable so as to resist any transformation into martensite at cold working >70% thickness reduction.
- 3. The steel of claim 1, wherein the amount of nitrogen is 0.15-0.6%.
- 4. The steel of claim 1, wherein the amount of carbon is 0.04-0.20%.
- 5. The steel of claim 1, wherein the amount of silicon is 0.1-1%.
- 6. The steel of claim 1, wherein the amount of manganese is 4-10%.
- 7. The steel of claim 6, wherein the amount of manganese is 4-7.5%.
- 8. The steel of claim 1, wherein the amount of chromium is 16-21%.
- 9. The steel of claim 1, wherein the amount of nickel is 9-12%.
- 10. The steel of claim 1, wherein the amount of vanadium is 0.25<1%.
- 11. The steel of claim 1, wherein the amount of nitrogen is 0.2-0.5%.
- 12. A precipitation-hardenable non-magnetic cold worked steel alloy with high strength, comprising in percent by weight:
- ______________________________________ C .ltoreq.0.25% Si 0.1-2% Mn 2-15% Cr 16-20.37% Ni 8-14% N 0.10-1.5% V 0.5-<1%______________________________________
- the remainder being iron and normal impurities, the contents of said elements being balanced so that the austenitic phase remains sufficiently stable so as to resist transformation into martensite during cold working, said steel alloy having a magnetic permeability of 1.025 or less.
- 13. The precipitation-hardenable non-magnetic steel alloy of claim 12, including 0.1-0.25% C.
- 14. The precipitation-hardenable non-magnetic steel alloy of claim 12, including 0.5-2% Si.
- 15. Precipitation-hardenable non-magnetic steel alloy with high strength, comprising in percent by weight:
- ______________________________________ C .ltoreq.0.25% Si 0.1-2% Mn 13-15% Cr 16-21% Ni 8-14% N 0.10-1.5% V 0.5-<1%______________________________________
- the remainder being iron and normal impurities, the contents of said elements being balanced so that the austenitic phase remains sufficiently stable so as to resist transformation into martensite during cold working, said steel alloy having a magnetic permeability of 1.025 or less after cold working.
- 16. The precipitation-hardenable non-magnetic steel alloy of claim 12, including 18-19% Cr.
- 17. The precipitation-hardenable non-magnetic steel alloy of claim 12, including 0.5-2% Si and 18-19% Cr.
- 18. The precipitation-hardenable non-magnetic steel alloy of claim 12, including 0.1-0.25% C and 0.5-2% Si.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a continuation of Ser. No. 07/895,426, filed Jun. 5, 1992, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/660,999, filed on Feb. 26, 1991, now abandoned.
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