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A Deep-Drawing, Hot-Dipped Galvanized Steel for Difficult Forming Applications
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Formability of galvanized steel has been one of the key Issues In the automotive industry's transition to more corrosion resistant vehicle parts. This report describes a very ductile and formable grade of continuously annealed, hot dipped galvanized sheet steel that was specifically developed for difficult deep drawing or stretch-forming applications. The report also discusses performance of this grade in automotive stamping plants.
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Opbroek, E. and Granzow, W., "A Deep-Drawing, Hot-Dipped Galvanized Steel for Difficult Forming Applications," SAE Technical Paper 850275, 1985, https://doi.org/10.4271/850275.Also In
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- Blickwede, D.J. “New Knowledge About Sheet Steel” American Society for Metals 1970 45
- Powley, G.S. Boston, S.L. “The Development and Production of An Extra Low Carbon, Aluminum Killed, Hot Dipped Galvanized Steel for Improved Formability” Proceedings of the 26th AIME Mechanical Working and Steel Processing Conference
- “Properties of Low Carbon Steel Sheets and Strip and Their Relationship to Formability” SAE J877 1964