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Characteristics of High-Strength Cold-Rolled Sheet Steels Produced by Continuous Annealing
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The commercial operation of continuous annealing lines for cold-rolled sheet steel in the United States makes available a wide variety of high-strength products previously not available from domestic sources. The products to be produced by Bethlehem are divided into five categories according to their strengthening mechanism and alloy content. The metallurgy and formability of these new products is discussed followed by a comparison of several additional characteristics including strengthening during forming, bake hardening, etc.
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Pradhan, R. and Melcher, E., "Characteristics of High-Strength Cold-Rolled Sheet Steels Produced by Continuous Annealing," SAE Technical Paper 840008, 1984, https://doi.org/10.4271/840008.Also In
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