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Iron alloy material used for robots

A ferroalloy, robot technology, applied in the field of robots, to achieve the effect of expanding the application field and high yield strength

Inactive Publication Date: 2017-04-19
HECHI UNIV
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[0002] The application of automated robots is becoming more and more extensive. At present, most of the materials used in robots are composite metal materials. Automatic robots are often used in some special environments, such as high-temperature and high-humidity environments. In this case, the performance of metal materials is required to be stable. There will be situations where performance is affected or fails, but it is difficult for ordinary metal materials to achieve such stable performance. Generally, surface treatment is required to ensure the performance of metal materials.

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[0008] The present invention will be further described in conjunction with examples.

[0009] An iron alloy material for robots, the iron alloy material is composed of the following components: Mn is 2.7 wt% to 6.1wt%, Mo is 2.3 wt% to 2.8wt%, Rb is 0.15 wt% to 0.20wt%, and In is 0.25 wt% % ~ 0.27wt%, Ba is 0.26wt% ~ 0.35wt%, Zn is 7wt% ~ 8wt%, and the balance is Fe.

[0010] Preferably, the Rb is 0.18wt%.

[0011] Preferably, the Zn is 8wt%.

[0012] The iron alloy material prepared by the invention has relatively high yield strength, and the yield strength of the iron alloy material in the invention can reach 1600-1700Mpa. It can adapt to relatively large external force, and can expand the application field of the tin-iron alloy material of the present invention.

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The invention discloses an iron alloy material used for robots. The iron alloy material is composed of, by weight, 2.7-6.1% of Mn, 2.3-2.8% of Mo, 0.15-0.20% of Rb, 0.25-0.27% of In, 0.26-0.35% of Ba, 7-8% of Zn and the balanced being Fe. The iron alloy material has high yield strength which can reach 1600-1700 MPa, so that the iron alloy material can adapt high external force. Application fields of a tin-iron alloy material in the invention are also developed.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to the technical field of robots, in particular to a ferroalloy material used for robots. Background technique [0002] The application of automated robots is becoming more and more extensive. At present, most of the materials used in robots are composite metal materials. Automatic robots are often used in some special environments, such as high-temperature and high-humidity environments. In this case, the performance of metal materials is required to be stable. There will be performance impact or failure. However, it is difficult for ordinary metal materials to achieve such stable performance. Generally, surface treatment is required to ensure the performance of metal materials. Contents of the invention [0003] In order to overcome the problem of insufficient existing technology, the present invention provides a ferroalloy material for robots. [0004] The technical solution of the present invention is achieved in the follow...

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IPC IPC(8): C22C38/04C22C38/12
CPCC22C38/002C22C38/04C22C38/12
Inventor 彭建盛覃勇彭金松
Owner HECHI UNIV
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