Abstract

Abstract The austenite content of the multiphase TRIP-structure steels depends, inter alia, on the carbon concentration and the properly selected parameters of the two-stage heat treatment. Under the existing industrial conditions, it is possible to (approximately) reproduce approximately the optimal parameters of the two-stage wire rod heat treatment via the controlled wire rod cooling from the end temperature of rolling on the Stelmor line. The investigation of the retained austenite content of TRIP wire rods with a varying carbon concentration, produced under industrial conditions, has been discussed and the effect of the multiphase structure of these wire rods on their mechanical properties has been determined in the paper.

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