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titleOfInvention High strength steel with excellent environmental brittleness resistance caused by wet corrosion
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a steel material exhibiting excellent environmental brittleness resistance by reducing the amount of hydrogen penetrating into the steel material due to wet corrosion without adding a large amount of various alloy elements. SOLUTION: A surface layer having a thickness of 10 μm to 300 μm and containing at least 0.1% by mass of one or more elements of Cu, Cr, Mo and 50% or more of a ferrite phase; and C: 0.1 Environment brittleness attributed to wet corrosion, characterized in that the steel is composed of an inner layer containing ˜0.8 mass% and Mn: 0.5 to 5 mass%, and has a tensile strength of 1470 MPa or more. Excellent high strength steel. [Selection figure] None
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