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Steel of Boron with Dual Structure for Automobile Screws, Reducing Manufacturing Costs and Environmental Impact
2015
Journal of Material Science & Engineering
This paper tries to obtain the same mechanical performance with boron steel parts obtained by stamping, conventional quenching and tempering, with a subcritical annealing and tempering aimed at obtaining a dual structural steel. Thus, energy is saved in the annealing treatment to reduce the product temperature, and residence time, and the tempering treatment is suppressed. This results in process economics leading to the final product costs and environmental impact. This process is designed to
doi:10.4172/2169-0022.1000190
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