C21D8/0278

ADVANCED HIGH STRENGTH ZINC PLATED STEEL SHEET HAVING EXCELLENT SURFACE QUALITY AND ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE SPOT WELDABILITY AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF

The present disclosure relates to a high-strength hot-dip galvanized steel sheet having excellent surface quality and electrical resistance spot weldability, and a method for manufacturing the same. A galvanized steel sheet according to an aspect of the present disclosure is a galvanized steel sheet including a base steel sheet and a zinc-based plating layer formed on a surface of the base steel sheet, wherein a ratio (a/b) of a hardness of a surface layer portion (a) to a hardness of an internal portion (b) of the base steel sheet may be less than 0.95.

ULTRAHIGH-STRENGTH DUAL-PHASE STEEL AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR

Disclosed in the present disclosure is an ultrahigh-strength dual-phase steel. The matrix structure of the ultrahigh-strength dual-phase steel is ferrite and martensite, wherein the ferrite and the martensite are evenly distributed in an island shape. The ultrahigh-strength dual-phase steel contains the following chemical elements in percentage by mass: 0.12-0.2% of C, 0.5-1.0% of Si, 2.5-3.0% of Mn, 0.02-0.05% of Al, 0.02-0.05% of Nb, 0.02-0.05% of Ti, and 0.001-0.003% of B. Further disclosed in the present disclosure is a manufacturing method for the ultrahigh-strength dual-phase steel, comprising the steps of smelting and continuous casting, hot rolling, cold rolling, annealing, tempering, and leveling. The ultrahigh-strength dual-phase steel in the present disclosure has not only good mechanical properties but also excellent delayed cracking resistance and low initial hydrogen content, and can be suitable for manufacturing of vehicle safety structural parts.

ZINC PLATED STEEL SHEET HAVING EXCELLENT SURFACE QUALITY AND SPOT WELDABILITY, AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREFOR
20230018291 · 2023-01-19 · ·

The present invention relates to a zinc plated steel sheet having excellent surface quality and spot weldability, and a manufacturing method therefore. A zinc plated steel sheet according to one aspect of the present invention comprises a base steel sheet and a zinc-based plating layer formed on the surface of the base steel sheet, wherein the GDOES profile of oxygen, which is measured in the depth direction from the surface of the base steel sheet, has a form in which a local minimum point and a local maximum point alternately appear in the depth direction from the surface, and the difference (a local maximum value—a local minimum value) between the oxygen concentration (a local minimum value) at the local minimum point and the oxygen concentration (a local maximum value) at the local maximum point can be 0.1 wt % or more.

ALUMINUM ALLOY-PLATED STEEL SHEET HAVING EXCELLENT WORKABILITY AND CORROSION RESISTANCE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME
20230012544 · 2023-01-19 · ·

The present disclosure relates to an aluminum alloy-plated steel sheet having excellent workability and corrosion resistance and a method for manufacturing the same, and more particularly, to an aluminum alloy-plated steel sheet preventing microcracks generated during hot forming and has excellent seizure resistance and corrosion resistance, and a method for manufacturing the same.

Flat steel product with an AI-coating, method for producing the same, steel component and method for producing the same

A flat steel product for hot forming may be produced from a steel substrate that includes a steel comprising 0.1-3% by weight Mn and up to 0.01% by weight B, along with a protective coating that is applied to the steel substrate. The protective coating may be based on Al and may contain up to 20% by weight of other alloy elements. Also disclosed are methods for producing such flat steel products, steel components, and methods for producing steel components. Absorption of hydrogen is minimized during heating necessary for hot forming. This is achieved at least in part through an alloy constituent of 0.1-0.5% by weight of at least one alkaline earth or transition metal in the protective coating, wherein an oxide of the alkaline earth or transition metal is formed on an outer surface of the protective coating during hot forming of the flat steel product.

Hot stamped body

A hot stamped body comprising a steel base material and an Al—Zn—Mg-based plating layer formed on a surface of the steel base material, wherein the plating layer has a predetermined chemical composition, the plating layer comprises an interfacial layer positioned at an interface with the steel base material and containing Fe and Al and a main layer positioned on the interfacial layer, the main layer comprises, by area ratio, 10.0 to 85.0% of an Mg—Zn containing phase and 15.0 to 90.0% of an Fe—Al containing phase, the Mg—Zn containing phase comprises at least one selected from the group consisting of an MgZn phase, Mg.sub.2 Zn.sub.3 phase, and MgZn.sub.2 phase, and the Fe—Al containing phase comprises at least one of an FeAl phase and Fe—Al—Zn phase and an area ratio of the Fe—Al—Zn phase in the main layer is 10.0% or less.

Ni-PLATED STEEL SHEET, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING Ni-PLATED STEEL SHEET
20220403539 · 2022-12-22 ·

A Ni-plated steel sheet includes a base steel sheet and a Ni-based coating layer that is disposed on a surface of the base steel sheet. The distribution of carbon concentration in a depth direction obtained by performing GDS analysis on the Ni-plated steel sheet has a peak indicating the carbon concentration that is equal to or more than twice the carbon concentration of a thickness middle portion of the base steel sheet in the vicinity of an interface between the base steel sheet and the Ni-based coating layer.

METHOD OF MANUFACTURING OVERLAPPED HOT STAMP MOLDED BODY, AND OVERLAPPED HOT STAMP MOLDED BODY

To solve a problem about warpage of a steel sheet due to a difference in temperature raising rate between an overlapped part and a one-sheet part. This manufacturing method includes: a step of heating an overlapped blank; a step of transferring the heated overlapped blank; and a step of performing presswork on the heated overlapped blank by using a die, in which in the heating step, when sheet thicknesses of the first and second steel sheets are set to t1 and t2, respectively, and an average heating rate at a sheet temperature from 20 to 800° C. of a portion with a total sheet thickness (t1+t2) of an overlapped portion, and that of a non-overlapped portion are set to V and v1, respectively, the total sheet thickness (t1+t2) is 2.5 to 5.0 mm, a maximum length L of the overlapped portion is 100 to 1100 mm, an area S1 of the first steel sheet, an area S2 of a portion, of the second steel sheet, which is overlapped with the first steel sheet, and the average heating rates V and v1 satisfy Expressions (1) to (3), and the heating is performed at a heating temperature and for a heating time within a specific range on a plane of coordinates defined by the heating time and the heating temperature.

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING STAINLESS STEEL FOR POLYMER FUEL CELL SEPARATOR
20220393188 · 2022-12-08 · ·

Disclosed is a method for manufacturing a stainless steel for a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell separator, and more particularly, a method for manufacturing a stainless steel for a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell separator capable of obtaining low contact resistance and high corrosion resistance by effectively removing a non-conductive coating and forming a new coating. According to an embodiment, the disclosed method for manufacturing a stainless steel for a polymer electrolyte membrane fuel cell separator includes performing alternating current electrolysis by immersing, in a sulfuric acid solution, a stainless steel having a passivation coating formed on a surface thereof by cold rolling and bright annealing, wherein the alternating current electrolysis is performed by applying a current density of 10 to 30 A/dm.sup.2.

COATED STEEL MEMBER, COATED STEEL SHEET, AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SAME
20220389553 · 2022-12-08 · ·

A coated steel member includes: a steel sheet substrate containing, as a chemical composition, by mass %, C: 0.25% to 0.65%, Si: 0.10% to 1.00%, Mn: 0.30% 1.00%, P: 0.050% or less, S: 0.0100% or less, N: 0.010% or less, Ti: 0.010% to 0.100%, B: 0.0005% to 0.0100%, Nb: 0.02% to 0.10%, Mo: 0.10% to 1.00%, Cu: 0.15% to 1.00%, and Ni: 0.05% to 0.25%; and a coating formed on a surface of the steel sheet substrate and containing Al and Fe. The maximum Cu content in a range from the surface to a depth of 5.0 μm is 150% or more of the Cu content of the steel sheet substrate.