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Development of Anti-Corrosion Steel Sheet Containing Copper for Automobile Body Parts
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An investigation of anti-corrosion steel sheets (non-galvanized) which contain copper for automobile body parts has been conducted. Copper additives accelerate the formation of amorphous substrates. These substrates decrease the rate of corrosion.
In order to retain the steel's formability and weldability, the contents of the alloying elements have been optimized. As a result, this newly developed steel sheet can be used for many different applications such as door sashes and door panels of mass produced cars.
This paper describes the key properties of the newly developed steel sheet and additionally the mechanism of corrosion prevention, weldability, formability, and so on.
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Sano, T., Shiroi, Y., Fukui, Y., and Usuda, S., "Development of Anti-Corrosion Steel Sheet Containing Copper for Automobile Body Parts," SAE Technical Paper 940538, 1994, https://doi.org/10.4271/940538.Also In
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