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Title:
Plastic molding steel having improved resistance to corrosion by halogen gas
Abstract:
A steel which is suitable for the material of a mold used for plastic molding and which has an improved resistance to corrosion under exposure to a halogen gas generated in injection molding of a thermoplastic synthetic resin blended with a halogen-containing flame-retarding agent is obtained by shaping a steel which consists essentially of up to 0.05% carbon, up to 1.0% silicon, up to 2.0% manganese, 5.0-8.0% nickel, 11.0-15.0% chromium, 1.0-4.0% molybdenum, 0.5-4.0% copper, 0.5-2.0% cobalt and the balance iron into a mold, and then subjecting the mold to age-hardening treatment at a temperature in the range of 400.degree.-450.degree. C. to obtain a hardness of H.sub.R C 30 or higher. The steel may further contain a small, predetermined amount of at least one machinability-improving component such as lead, tellurium, calcium and bismuth and/or a small, predetermined amount of at least one toughness or hardness-improving component such as tungsten, boron, titanium, vanadium, niobium and tantalum.
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Inventors:
Watanabe, Toshiyuki (Nishio, JP) Kamiya, Hisao (Kariya, JP) Shibata, Noriyoshi (Chita, JP) Shimizu, Takayoshi (Tokai, JP)
Application Number:
964050
Filing Date: 1978-11-27 Publication_date: 1980-10-14 Assignee:
Daido Seiko Kabushiki Kaisha (Nagoya, JP)
Primary Class(es):
420/38
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Other References:
Merriman, "A Dictionary of Metallurgy" 1958, pp. 180-181. Stahlschlussel, 10th Ed., 1974, p. 6. |