Abstract

ABSTRACT Impurity elements of Cu, Ni, Sn and Cr have been added to a model low-carbon strip steel to mimic the levels that could arise due to increased scrap recycling during steel production. The microstructure and tensile properties of the base composition and impurity added compositions after thermomechanical processing, consisting of hot rolling and simulated coil cooling, have been investigated. The addition of impurities results in a lower bainite fraction, a smaller effective grain size and the precipitation of Cu-rich particles. Meanwhile, higher strength and lower ductility are found in the steel with impurities.

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