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Present Status of Cold-Rolled High Strength Steel Development
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Interest in the use of high strength cold-rolled steel sheets is growing primarily because of the greater weight reduction that can be realized in automotive vehicles when the thinner gage, higher strength cold-rolled sheets are substituted for the heavier gage hot or cold rolled sheets currently used.
Today's steelmakers have considered and tried a number of metallurgical alternatives and philosophies which have resulted in the production and availability, either in commercial or developmental quantities, of formable, high-strength, cold-rolled steels with yield strengths in the range of 50 to 120 ksi. These steels have as good or better properties as the standard, lower strength, cold rolled steels.
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Klems, G. and Malcolm Gray, J., "Present Status of Cold-Rolled High Strength Steel Development," SAE Technical Paper 740958, 1974, https://doi.org/10.4271/740958.Also In
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