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Title: Low Mn alloy steel for cryogenic service

Abstract

A ferritic cryogenic steel which has a relatively low (about 4 to 6%) manganese content and which has been made suitable for use at cryogenic temperatures by a thermal cycling treatment followed by a final tempering. The steel includes 4 to 6% manganese, 0.02 to 0.06% carbon, 0.1 to 0.4% molybdenum and 0 to 3% nickel.

Inventors:
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OSTI Identifier:
5442614
Assignee:
TIC; ERA-05-026089; EDB-80-077758
DOE Contract Number:  
W-7405-ENG-48
Resource Type:
Patent
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English
Subject:
36 MATERIALS SCIENCE; 03 NATURAL GAS; IRON BASE ALLOYS; FABRICATION; MANGANESE ALLOYS; NICKEL ALLOYS; CARBON ADDITIONS; CRYOGENICS; LIQUEFIED NATURAL GAS; MOLYBDENUM ADDITIONS; TANKS; TEMPERING; THERMAL CYCLING; TRANSPORT; ALLOYS; CONTAINERS; ENERGY SOURCES; FLUIDS; FOSSIL FUELS; FUEL GAS; FUELS; GAS FUELS; GASES; HEAT TREATMENTS; IRON ALLOYS; MOLYBDENUM ALLOYS; NATURAL GAS; 360101* - Metals & Alloys- Preparation & Fabrication; 032000 - Natural Gas- Transport, Handling, & Storage

Citation Formats

Morris, Jr, J W, and Niikura, M. Low Mn alloy steel for cryogenic service. United States: N. p., Web.
Morris, Jr, J W, & Niikura, M. Low Mn alloy steel for cryogenic service. United States.
Morris, Jr, J W, and Niikura, M. . "Low Mn alloy steel for cryogenic service". United States.
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