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  • 2024Dynamic Testing of Materials for Galvanising Pot Roll Bearings with Improved Performancecitations
  • 2024Effect of antimony additions on the microstructure and performance of Zn–Mg–Al alloy coatings3citations
  • 2023The effect of scrap originating trace elements on the properties of low alloyed steels2citations

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  • Sullivan, James
  • Alparone, Giovanni Paolo
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  • Malla, Amar Dhoj
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  • Goldsworthy, Mathew
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The effect of scrap originating trace elements on the properties of low alloyed steels

  • Järn, Sanna
  • Penney, David
  • Sabr, Ali
  • Oja, Olli
  • Peltola, Ari
  • Ahmed, Shahroz
  • Kaijalainen, Antti
  • Peura, Pasi
Abstract

The present intention to reach fossil-free steel manufacturing will inevitably result in an increase in the use of steel scrap as a raw material for steel production. Consequently, the amounts of elements, seen as impurities, will increase in steels. This has already been seen in electric arc furnace (EAF) processed steels, where the Cu and Sn levels have doubled in some cases after 1980’s. This may cause problems, as it is well-known, that some impurity elements have harmful effects on the properties of steel. This has been widely studied in low-alloy steels containing chromium and molybdenum which are widely used in components for the petroleum and electrical power generation applications. However, limited number of studies have been performed on formable steel grades, and the published reports/articles have mostly concentrated on the effects of P and B. Thus, there is still a need to understand the roles of other impurity elements. In the present study, a formable C-Mn steels containing additions (either individually or in combination) of Cu and Sn is investigated. The samples were cold rolled and annealed following typical time-temperature profiles of modern continuous annealing lines. Mechanical and forming properties (incl. bending and cupping tests) are determined as well as elemental profile analysis is conducted. The results identify that minor additions of impurity elements, in this case Cu and Sn, does not affect the mechanical and forming properties of low alloyed formable steel grades considerably. ; Peer reviewed

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  • impedance spectroscopy
  • molybdenum
  • chromium
  • steel
  • forming
  • annealing
  • trace element