Features are established for preparation of high category (VOSV (extremely specially hard drawing), VOSV-T) rolled product of low-carbon steel 08Yu using small degrees of reduction during cold rolling. Production solutions are developed based on them for improving a set of mechanical properties. The effect of impurities on steel 08Yu properties is studied and recommendations are developed for correcting technology in order to provide high steel stamping properties with an increased impurity content.
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Translated from Metallurg, No. 2, pp. 62–69, February, 2012.
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Rodionova, I.G., Mishnev, P.A., Adigamov, R.R. et al. Features of structure and property formation for cold-rolled low-carbon steels for automobile manufacture in relation to the degree of reduction during cold rolling. Metallurgist 56, 126–136 (2012). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11015-012-9548-1
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