Abstract
This article reports on the development of a hardenable PHFP steel for energy-efficient and distortion-reduced production of cold-formed, high-strength structural components. Based on an alloying concept containing 0.8 wt.-% copper, a technology for the production of screws has been developed to exploit the precipitation-hardening effect of copper for increasing strength by tempering while avoiding final quenching.
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