Hot-Formed Previously Welded Steel Part with very High Mechanical Resistance and Production Method
US-2017304952-A1 · Oct 26, 2017 · US
US2021404032A1 · US · A1
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-2021404032-A1 |
| Application number | US-201917291973-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | A1 |
| Filing date | Nov 15, 2019 |
| Priority date | Nov 30, 2018 |
| Publication date | Dec 30, 2021 |
| Grant date | — |
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A martensitic steel including the following elements, expressed in percentage by weight 0.1%≤C≤0.4%; 0.2%≤Mn≤2%; 0.4%≤Si≤2%; 0.2%≤Cr≤1%; 0.01%≤Al≤1%; 0%≤S≤0.09%; 0%≤P≤0.09%; 0%≤N≤0.09%; and can contain one or more of the following optional elements 0%≤Ni≤1%; 0%≤Cu≤1%; 0%≤Mo≤0.1%; 0%≤Nb≤0.1%; 0%≤Ti≤0.1%; 0%≤V≤0.1%; 0.0015%≤B≤0.005%; 0%≤Sn≤0.1%; 0%≤Pb≤0.1%; 0%≤Sb≤0.1%; 0%≤Ca≤0.1%; the remainder composition being composed of iron and unavoidable impurities caused by processing, the microstructure of said steel having microstructure by area percentage including cumulative presence of residual austenite and bainite between 0% and 25%, the remaining microstructure being martensite at least 70%, and with an optional presence of ferrite between 0% and 10%.
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(canceled) 21 : A method of manufacturing a composite coil comprising the following successive steps: providing a prime steel in form of a non-heat treated cold rolled steel sheet; decoiling at least the first two outer windings of the non-heat treated cold rolled steel sheet; preparing a leading end of the decoiled windings of the non-heat treated cold rolled steel sheet for welding; welding a first stringer having carbon content less than the non-heat treated cold rolled steel sheet to the prepared end of the non-heat treated cold rolled steel sheet to define a welded cold rolled steel sheet; spooling-back the welded cold rolled steel sheet to bring the un-welded end as the outer windings; de-coil at least first two outer winds of the welded cold rolled steel sheet; preparing the de-coiled end of welded cold rolled steel sheet for welding; welding a second stringer steel having carbon content less than the non-heat treated cold rolled steel sheet to the de-coiled end of welded cold rolled sheet; and coiling the welded cold rolled steel sheet to obtain a composite coil. 22 : The method as recited in claim 20 wherein the welding of the first and second stringers is performed by GMAW, TIG, MIG, Laser welding or arc welding. 23 : The method as recited in claim 20 wherein a width of the first stringer, the second stringer and the non-heat treated cold rolled sheet is identical. 24 : A composite coil manufactured according to the method recited in claim 21 wherein the composite coil comprises: the prime steel in form of the non-heat treated cold rolled steel sheet and the first and second stringers stringers. 25 : A composite coil manufactured according to the method recited in claim 21 wherein welds of the composite coil have a weld toughness of more than 70%. 26 : A composite coil manufactured according to the method recited in claim 21 wherein welds of the composite coil have weld bendability of more than 12 cycles or more. 27 : A composite coil manufactured according to the method recited in claim 26 wherein the welds have a weld bendability of more than 14 cycles or more. 28 : A composite coil manufactured according to the method recited in claim 21 wherein the prime steel comprises the following elements, expressed in percentage by weight: 0.1%≤C≤0.4%; 0.2%≤Mn≤2%; 0.4%≤Si≤2%; 0.2%≤Cr≤1%; 0.01%≤Al≤1%; 0%≤S≤0.09%; 0%≤P≤0.09%; 0%≤N≤0.09%; and optionally one or more of the following elements: 0%≤Ni≤1%; 0%≤Cu≤1%; 0%≤Mo≤0.1%; 0%≤Nb≤0.1%; 0%≤Ti≤0.1%; 0%≤V≤0.1%; 0.0015%≤B≤0.005%; 0%≤Sn≤0.1%; 0%≤≤Pb≤0.1%; 0%≤≤Sb≤0.1%; 0%≤Ca≤0.1%; a remainder composition being composed of iron and unavoidable impurities caused by processing. 29 : A composite coil manufactured according to the method recited in claim 21 wherein the first stringer and the second stringer comprise the following elements, expressed in percentage by weight: 0.001%≤C≤0.25%; 0.2%≤Mn≤2%; 0.01%≤Si≤2%; 0.01%≤Cr≤1%; 0.01%≤Al≤1%; 0%≤S≤0.09%; 0%≤P≤0.09%; 0%≤N≤0.09%; and optionally one or more of the following elements: 0%≤Ni≤1%; 0%≤Cu≤1%; 0%≤Mo≤0.1%; 0%≤Nb≤0.1%; 0%≤Ti≤0.1%; 0%≤V≤0.1%; 0.0015%≤B≤0.005%; 0%≤Sn≤0.1%; 0%≤Pb≤0.1%; 0%≤Sb≤0.1%; 0%≤Ca≤0.1%; a remainder composition being composed of iron and unavoidable impurities. 30 : A method of manufacturing a martensitic steel having at least 70% of martensite and tensile strength more than 1500 MPa from a composite coil as recited in claim 24 comprising the following successive steps: provide the composite coil as recited in claim 24 ; then performing annealing by heating the composite coil at a rate greater than 2° C./s to a soaking temperature between Ac1 and Ac3+100° C. for a holding period of 10 seconds to 500 seconds; then cooling the composite coil at a rate greater than 25° C./s to a temperature less than Ms temperature and holding the composite coil for a time between 10 and 1000 seconds in temperature range between 150° C. and 400° C.; and cooling the composite coil to room temperature and then performing a shear crop operation to remove the first stringer and second stringer to obtain martensitic steel sheet. 31 : A martensitic steel manufactured according to the method as recited in claim 30 , wherein the martensitic steel comprises the following elements, expressed in percentage by weight: 0.1%≤C≤0.4%; 0.2%≤Mn≤2%; 0.4%≤Si≤2%; 0.2%≤Cr≤1%; 0.01%≤Al≤1%; 0%≤S≤0.09%; 0%≤P≤0.09%; 0%≤N≤0.09%; and optionally one or more of the following elements: 0%≤Ni≤1%; 0%≤Cu≤1%; 0%≤Mo≤0.1%; 0%≤Nb≤0.1%; 0%≤Ti≤0.1%; 0%≤V≤0.1%; 0.0015%≤B≤0.005%; 0%≤Sn≤0.1%; 0%≤Pb≤0.1%; 0%≤Sb≤0.1%; 0%≤Ca≤0.1%; a remainder composition being composed of iron and unavoidable impurities caused by processing, a microstructure of the steel by area percentage comprising a cumulative presence of residual austenite and bainite between 0% and 25%, a remaining microstructure being martensite at least 70%, and with an optional presence of ferrite between 0% and 10%. 32 : The martensitic steel as recited in claim 31 wherein the composition has 0.4% to 1.8% of Silicon. 33 : The martensitic steel as recited in claim 31 wherein the composition has 0.2% to 0.4% of Carbon. 34 : The martensitic steel as recited in claim 31 wherein the composition has 0.01% to 0.5% of Aluminum. 35 : The martensitic steel as recited in claim 31 wherein the composition has 0.2% to 1.5% of Manganese. 36 : The martensitic steel as recited in claim 31 wherein the composition has 0.2% to 0.8% of Chromium. 37 : The martensitic steel as recited in claim 31 wherein, the Martensite is more than or equal to 85%. 38 : The martensitic steel as recited in claim 31 wherein the cumulative presence of residual austenite and bainite is between 1% and 10%. 39 : The martensitic steel as recited in claim 31 wherein said sheet has an ultimate tensile strength of 1700 MPa or more, and a yield strength of 1000 MPa or more. 40 : A method for manufacturing structural parts of a vehicle comprising the method as recited in claim 21 . 41 : A method for manufacturing structural parts of a vehicle comprising using the martensitic steel as recited in claim 31 .
during manufacturing of plates or strips (C21D8/12 takes precedence) · CPC title
to produce plates or strips for drawing, e.g. for deep-drawing · CPC title
Ferrite · CPC title
Methods of annealing · CPC title
Welded or brazed overlays · CPC title
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