High-Strength Cold-Rolled Steels Produced by Continuous Annealing and Their Automotive Applications

810028

02/01/1981

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Abstract
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In continuous annealing, accelerated cooling methods have recently found practical application in addition to conventional gas jet cooling or water jet quenching method. Moderate cooling rate of gas jet cooling or accelerated cooling makes it possible to utilize new high-strength steels with excellent properties. The faster cooling rate deteriorates ductility of steels.
These newly developed steels are improved rephosphorized steels with high r̄-value and high bake hardenability, dual phase steels with superior ductility, Ti-stabilized high-strength steels with very high r̄-value, grain boundary hardening steels employing low temperature annealing, and unique ultra high-strength steels.
This paper describes properties and process factors of these steels, and their applications to automotive.
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DOI
https://doi.org/10.4271/810028
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11
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Takechi, H., Takahashi, N., Abe, M., Akisue, O. et al., "High-Strength Cold-Rolled Steels Produced by Continuous Annealing and Their Automotive Applications," SAE Technical Paper 810028, 1981, https://doi.org/10.4271/810028.
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Feb 1, 1981
Product Code
810028
Content Type
Technical Paper
Language
English