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Koichi Sakamoto, Hyogo JP

Koichi Sakamoto, Hyogo JP

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20090169414LOW-CARBON SULFUR-CONTAINING FREE-CUTTING STEEL WITH EXCELLENT CUTTABILITY - A low-carbon resulfurized free-machining steel is excellent in machinability and contains 0.02% to 0.15% by mass of C; 0.004% by mass or less (exclusive of 0%) of Si; 0.6% to 3% by mass of Mn; 0.02% to 0.2% by mass of P; 0.35% to 1% by mass of S; 0.005% by mass or less (exclusive of 0% by mass) of Al; 0.008% to 0.03% by mass of 0; and 0.007% to 0.03% by mass of N, with the remainder being iron and inevitable impurities, in which the ratio [Mn]/[S] of the manganese content [Mn] to the sulfur content [S] is within the range of 3 to 4, and the carbon content [C], the manganese content [Mn] and the nitrogen content [N] satisfy the following Expression (1): 10[C]×[Mn]07-02-2009
20090194204STEEL FOR HIGH-CLEANLINESS SPRING WITH EXCELLENT FATIGUE CHARACTERISTICS AND HIGH-CLEANLINESS SPRING - High cleanliness spring steel useful in manufacturing a spring with SiO08-06-2009
20100024923SI-KILLED STEEL WIRE ROD AND SPRING - A Si-killed steel wire rod for obtaining a spring excellent in fatigue properties and a spring excellent in fatigue properties obtained from such steel wire rod are provided. In the Si-killed steel wire rod of the present invention, oxide-based inclusions present in the wire rod contain SiO02-04-2010
20100086432STEEL FOR HIGH-CLEANLINESS SPRING WITH EXCELLENT FATIGUE CHARACTERISTICS AND HIGH-CLEANLINESS SPRING - An object of this invention is to provide a steel for high-cleanliness spring which is useful for the production of a spring excellent in fatigue characteristics in high Si steels. The steel for high-cleanliness spring with excellent fatigue characteristics according to the invention contains: in terms of mass %, C: 1.2% or less (excluding 0%); Si: 1.8% to 4%; Mn: 0.1% to 2.0%; and total Al: 0.01% or less (excluding 0%), with the remainder being iron and inevitable impurities, in which the Si amount and a solute (SIMS) Ca amount in the steel satisfy a relationship of the following expression (1):04-08-2010
20100098577SI-KILLED STEEL WIRE ROD AND SPRING EXCELLENT IN FATIGUE PROPERTIES - A Si-killed steel wire rod for obtaining a spring excellent in fatigue properties and a spring excellent in fatigue properties obtained from the steel wire rod are provided.04-22-2010
20100104468LOW-CARBON SULFUR-CONTAINING FREE-CUTTING STEEL WITH EXCELLENT CUTTABILITY - A low-carbon sulfur-containing free-cutting steel having excellent cuttability which contains 0.02-0.15 mass % C, NT up to 0.004 mass % Si (excluding 0 mass %), 0.6-3 mass % Mn, 0.02-0.2 mass % P, 0.2-1 mass % S, up to 0.005 mass % Al (excluding 0 mass %), 0.008-0.04 mass % 0, and 0.002-0.03 mass % N and in which the average oxygen concentration in the MnS is 0.4 mass % or higher.04-29-2010
20100193090STEEL FOR MACHINE AND STRUCTURAL USE HAVING EXCELLENT MACHINABILITY AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME - The present invention provides a steel for machine and structural use which is capable of maintaining mechanical characteristics such as strength by reducing a S content as well as of exhibiting excellent machinability (particularly tool life) in intermittent cutting (such as hobbing) with the high speed tool, and a method useful for producing the steel for machine and structural use. The steel for machine and structural use according to the invention secures 0.002% or more of solute N in the steel and has a chemical composition which is appropriately adjusted and satisfies a relationship of the following expression (1): (0.1×[Cr]+[Al])/[O]≧150 . . . (1), in which [Cr], [Al], and [0] represent a Cr content (mass %), an Al content (mass %), and an O content (mass %), respectively.08-05-2010
20110229363STEEL FOR MACHINE AND STRUCTURAL USE HAVING EXCELLENT MACHINABILITY - The present invention provides a steel for machine and structural use which sustains mechanical properties such as strength by reducing S content, and exerts excellent machinability (in particular, tool life) in both of intermittent cutting with HSS tools and continuous cutting with carbide tools. The invention relates to a steel for machine and structural use which contains an oxide inclusion containing, wherein a total mass of an average composition of the oxide inclusions is 100%: CaO: 10 to 55 mass %; SiO09-22-2011

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