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Date of Patent:
Jun. 28, 2011

Filed:

Feb. 09, 2006
Applicants:

Kunio Nishimura, Fukuoka-ken, JP;

Masayuki Abe, Fukuoka-ken, JP;

Haruhiko Eguchi, Fukuoka-ken, JP;

Yoshihisa Takada, Fukuoka-ken, JP;

Inventors:

Kunio Nishimura, Fukuoka-ken, JP;

Masayuki Abe, Fukuoka-ken, JP;

Haruhiko Eguchi, Fukuoka-ken, JP;

Yoshihisa Takada, Fukuoka-ken, JP;

Assignee:
Attorney:
Primary Examiner:
Int. Cl.
CPC ...
B32B 15/18 (2006.01); B32B 15/20 (2006.01);
U.S. Cl.
CPC ...
Abstract

An exemplary embodiment of an aluminum type plated steel sheet which excels in discoloration resistance, and weldability, which does not decorate after re-heating and which can prevent increasing of strength, and a heat shrink band using the same are provided. For example, the heat shrink band can be made of an aluminum type plated steel sheet consisting of a steel sheet being composed of, e.g., not more than about 0.005 mass % of C; not more than about 0.005 mass % of N; not less than about 0.1 mass % and not more than about 0.5 mass % of Si; not more than about 0.1 mass % of P; not more than about 0.02 mass % of S; not less than about 1.05 mass % and not more than 2.0 mass % of Mn; not more than 1.0 mass % of sol Al; a residual amount of Fe and inevitable impurities, and an aluminum type plated layer mainly consisting of Al being deposited thereon. Such exemplary sheet can be prevented from a discoloration upon, e.g., being re-heated at a temperature of not less than about 500° C. to not more than about 700° C.


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