High-strength galvanized steel sheet, high strength member, and method for manufacturing the same

US11560614B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-11560614-B2
Application numberUS-201917041830-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateMar 29, 2019
Priority dateMar 30, 2018
Publication dateJan 24, 2023
Grant dateJan 24, 2023

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A high-strength galvanized steel sheet includes a steel sheet having a chemical composition containing a predetermined component element, a mass ratio of a content of Si to a content of Mn in the steel (Si/Mn) being 0.1 or more and less than 0.2, and the balance: Fe and incidental impurities, and a steel structure in which an average grain size of inclusions containing at least one of Al, Si, Mg, and Ca and existing in an area extending from a surface to a position of ⅓ of a sheet thickness is 50 μm or less, and an average nearest distance between ones of the inclusions is 20 μm or more; and a galvanized layer provided on a surface of the steel sheet, in which an amount of diffusible hydrogen contained in the steel is less than 0.25 mass ppm, and a tensile strength is 1100 MPa or more.

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The invention claimed is: 1. A high-strength galvanized steel sheet comprising: a steel sheet having a chemical composition containing a steel composition containing, in mass %, C: 0.08% or more and 0.20% or less, Si: less than 2.0%, Mn: 1.5% or more and 3.5% or less, P: 0.02% or less, S: 0.002% or less, Al: 0.10% or less, and N: 0.006% or less, a mass ratio of a content of Si to a content of Mn in the steel (Si/Mn) being 0.1 or more and less than 0.2, and the balance: Fe and incidental impurities, and a steel structure in which an average grain size of inclusions containing at least one of Al, Si, Mg, and Ca and existing in an area extending from a surface to a position of ⅓ of a sheet thickness is 50 μm or less, and an average nearest distance between the inclusions is 20 μm or more; and a galvanized layer provided on a surface of the steel sheet and having a coating weight per one surface of 20 g/m 2 or more and 120 g/m 2 or less, wherein an amount of diffusible hydrogen contained in the steel sheet is less than 0.25 mass ppm, and a tensile strength is 1100 MPa or more, and wherein the steel structure contains 40% or more and 90% or less of martensite, 35% or less (including 0%) of ferrite, 50% or less (including 0%) of bainite, and less than 3% (including 0%) of retained austenite in terms of area ratio, and an average grain size of ferrite is 25 μm or less. 2. The high-strength galvanized steel sheet according to claim 1 , wherein the chemical composition further contains, in mass %, at least one of (1) to (5) below, (1) one or more of Ti, Nb, V, and Zr: 0.005% or more and 0.1% or less in total, (2) one or more of Mo, Cr, Cu, and Ni: 0.01% or more and 0.5% or less in total, (3) B: 0.0003% or more and 0.005% or less, (4) at least one of Sb: 0.001% or more and 0.1% or less and Sn: 0.001% or more and 0.1% or less, and (5) Ca: 0.0005% or less. 3. A method for manufacturing the high-strength galvanized steel sheet according to claim 1 , comprising: a casting step of casting steel having the chemical composition under a condition where a flow velocity of molten steel at a solidification interface in vicinity of a meniscus of a casting mold is 16 cm/s or more, and producing a steel raw material; a hot rolling step of hot rolling the steel raw material after the casting step, thereby producing a steel sheet; a pickling step of pickling the steel sheet after the hot rolling step; a cold rolling step of cold rolling the steel sheet after the pickling step at a rolling reduction ratio of 20% or more and 80% or less; an annealing step of heating the steel sheet after the cold rolling step in a continuous annealing line at an annealing temperature of (Ac3−30)° C. or more and (Ac3+20)° C. or less, with a hydrogen concentration of an atmosphere in a furnace of 500° C. or more set to more than 0 vol % and less than 10 vol % and a dew-point temperature of an atmosphere in the furnace of 750° C. or more set to −45° C. or less, then performing cooling at an average cooling rate of 3° C./s or more from the annealing temperature to at least 600° C., and then performing retaining in a temperature region of 500° C. to 400° C. for 45 seconds or more; and a plating step of subjecting the steel sheet after the annealing step to plating treatment, and after the plating treatment, performing cooling at an average cooling rate of 3° C./s or more through a temperature region of 450° C. to 250° C. 4. A method for manufacturing the high-strength galvanized steel sheet according to claim 2 , comprising: a casting step of casting steel having the chemical composition under a condition where a flow velocity of molten steel at a solidification interface in vicinity of a meniscus of a casting mold is 16 cm/s or more, and producing a steel raw material; a hot rolling step of hot rolling the steel raw material after the casting step, thereby producing a steel sheet; a pickling step of pickling the steel sheet after the hot rolling step; a cold rolling step of cold rolling the steel sheet after the pickling step at a rolling reduction ratio of 20% or more and 80% or less; an annealing step of heating the steel sheet after the cold rolling step in a continuous annealing line at an annealing temperature of (Ac3−30)° C. or more and (Ac3+20)° C. or less, with a hydrogen concentration of an atmosphere in a furnace of 500° C. or more set to more than 0 vol % and less than 10 vol % and a dew-point temperature of an atmosphere in the furnace of 750° C. or more set to −45° C. or less, then performing cooling at an average cooling rate of 3° C./s or more from the annealing temperature to at least 600° C., and then performing retaining in a temperature region of 500° C. to 400° C. for 45 seconds or more; and a plating step of subjecting the steel sheet after the annealing step to plating treatment, and after the plating treatment, performing cooling at an average cooling rate of 3° C./s or more through a temperature region of 450° C. to 250° C. 5. The method according to claim 3 , wherein the step further comprises at least one of (1) and (2) below, (1) after the plating step, a width trimming step of performing width trimming, and (2) after the annealing step or after the plating step, a post-treatment step of performing heating in a temperature region of 50 to 400° C. for 30 seconds or more in an atmosphere with a hydrogen concentration of 5 vol % or less and a dew-point temperature of 50° C. or less. 6. The method according to claim 4 , wherein the step further comprises at least one of (1) and (2) below, (1) after the plating step, a width trimming step of performing width trimming, and (2) after the annealing step or after the plating step, a post-treatment step of performing heating in a temperature region of 50 to 400° C. for 30 seconds or more in an atmosphere with a hydrogen concentration of 5 vol % or less and a dew-point temperature of 50° C. or less. 7. The method according to claim 3 , wherein alloying treatment is performed immediately after the plating treatment in the plating step. 8. The method according to claim 4 , wherein alloying treatment is performed immediately after the plating treatment in the plating step. 9. The method according to claim 5 , wherein alloying treatment is performed immediately after the plating treatment in the plating step. 10. The method according to claim 6 , wherein alloying treatment is performed immediately after the plating treatment in the plating step. 11. A method for manufacturing a high strength member, comprising a step of performing at least either one of forming and welding on the high-strength galvanized steel sheet according to claim 1 . 12. A method for manufacturing a high strength member, comprising a step of performing at least either one of forming and welding on the high-strength galvanized steel sheet according to claim 2 . 13. The high-strength galvanized steel sheet according to claim 1 , wherein plating peeling resistance represented by a counted number of Zn pieces is less than 8000, where the counted number of Zn pieces is measured such that a cellophane tape is pressed against a processed portion of the hot-dip galvanized steel sheet where bending of 90° is performed, peeled substances are transferred to the cellophane tape, and the amount of peeled substances on the cellophane tape is found as the counted number of Zn pieces by an X-ray fluorescence method.

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A high-strength galvanized steel sheet includes a steel sheet having a chemical composition containing a predetermined component element, a mass ratio of a content of Si to a content of Mn in the steel (Si/Mn) being 0.1 or more and less than 0.2, and the balance: Fe and incidental impurities, and a steel structure in which an average grain size of inclusions containing at least one of Al, Si, M…
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Jfe Steel Corp
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Primary CPC classification C22C38/54. Mapped technology areas include Chemistry & Metallurgy.
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