Abstract

A new process to fabricate ultrafine-grained low-carbon steel was proposed. Low-carbon steel plates were intercritically quenched to obtain martensite–ferrite structure, and then warmly rolled at 700 °C. The processed samples revealed bimodal ultrafine ferritic grains and nanoscale carbide particles, and showed excellent mechanical properties.

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