Abstract

This study aimed to overcome the existing trade-off in strength–ductility in carbide free bainitic steel and improve ductility without compromising strength. Herein, we proposed a novel and simple method to obtain Mn-rich cementite via a pre-annealing (PA) treatment. PA promoted the partitioning of Mn into cementite particles. The Mn-rich cementite increased the Mn content in the retained austenite (RA) and enhanced the RA stability. Moreover, the initial number of Mn-rich cementite microstructures is positively correlated with RA. The effect of PA on the bainitic ferrite (BF) content was evaluated via comparison with the non-PA sample, revealing that the PA treatment promoted BF nucleation and increased the BF content. The PA-treated samples exhibited the optimal transformation induced plasticity (TRIP) effect and mechanical properties; in particular, the PA-3 sample (with 3 h treatment period) improved ductility and formability, with the total elongation increased from 11.9% in the non-PA sample to 18.0% in the PA-3 sample, corresponding to an increase of ∼51.2%. Additionally, the Erichsen cupping value increased from 7.52 mm in the non-PA sample to 9.78 mm in the PA-3 sample, corresponding to an increase of 30.1%. The overall applicability of PA for the improvement of formability of the carbide free bainitic steel is evident in all PA-treated samples.

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