IP Library Granted Patent US 7,879,164
Granted Patent B2
US 7,879,164 · App. 12/768,253 · Granted Feb 1, 2011

Method of producing hot-rolled steel sheet

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Patent No.
US 7,879,164
App. No.
12/768,253
Granted
Feb 1, 2011
Kind
B2
Abstract

A steel sheet excellent in mechanical strength, workability and thermal stability and suited for use as a raw material in such fields of manufacturing automobiles, household electric appliances, machine structures, and of constructing buildings, and a manufacturing method thereof is provided. The steel sheet is a hot-rolled steel sheet of a carbon steel or low-alloy steel, the main phase of which is ferrite, and is characterized in that the average ferrite crystal grain diameter D(μm) at the depth of ¼ of the sheet thickness from the steel sheet surface satisfies the relations respectively defined by formulas (1) and (2) given below and the increase rate X (μm/min) in average ferrite crystal grain diameter at 700° C. at the depth of ¼ of the sheet thickness from the steel sheet surface and said average crystal grain diameter D(μm) satisfy the relation defined by the formula (3) given below: 1.2≦D≦7  formula (1) D ≦2.7+5000/(5+350·C+40·Mn) 2   formula (2) D·X ≦0.1  formula (3) wherein C and Mn represent the content (in % by mass) of the respective elements in the steel.

Claims (20)

1. A method of producing a hot-rolled steel sheet comprising:

subjecting a carbon steel or low-alloy steel slab, comprising C: 0.01 to 0.25% by mass, to multi-pass hot rolling characterized in that a final rolling pass is finished at a temperature not lower than the Ar 3 point and not lower than 780° C.;

cooling the rolled sheet to 720° C. or below within 0.4 second at a cooling rate of not lower than 400° C./second; and

maintaining the rolled sheet in a temperature range of 600 to 720° C. for at least 2 seconds to yield:

a hot-rolled steel sheet, the main phase of which is ferrite, characterized in that the average ferrite crystal grain diameter D(μm) at the depth of ¼ of the sheet thickness from the steel sheet surface satisfies the relations respectively defined by formulas (1) and (2) given below and the increase rate X (μm/min) in average ferrite crystal grain diameter at 700° C. at the depth of ¼ of the sheet thickness from the steel sheet surface and said average crystal grain diameter D(μm) satisfy the relation defined by the formula (3) given below:

1.2≦D≦7  formula (1)

D≦ 2.7+5000/(5+350·C+40·Mn) 2   formula (2)

D·X≦ 0.1  formula (3)

wherein C and Mn represent the content (in % by mass) of the respective elements in the steel.

2. A method of producing a hot-dip-plated hot-rolled sheet comprising:

subjecting a carbon steel or low alloy steel slab, comprising C: 0.01 to 0.25% by mass, to multi-pass hot rolling characterized in that a final rolling pass is finished at a temperature not lower than the Ar 3 point and not lower than 780° C.;

cooling the rolled sheet to 720° C. or below within 0.4 second at a cooling rate of not lower than 400° C./second;

maintaining the rolled sheet in a temperature range of 600 to 720° C. for at least 2 seconds;

pickling the rolled sheet; and

hot-dip plating in a continuous hot-dip plating line, to yield;

a hot-rolled steel sheet, the main phase of which is ferrite, characterized in that the average ferrite crystal grain diameter D(μm) at the depth of ¼ of the sheet thickness from the steel sheet surface satisfies the relations respectively defined by formulas (1) and (2) given below and the increase rate X (μm/min) in average ferrite crystal grain diameter at 700° C. at the depth of ¼ of the sheet thickness from the steel sheet surface and said average crystal grain diameter D(μm) satisfy the relation defined by the formula (3) given below:

1.2≦D≦7  formula (1)

D≦ 2.7+5000/(5+350C+40·Mn) 2   formula (2)

D·X≦ 0.1  formula (3)

wherein C and Mn represent the content (in % by mass) of the respective elements in the steel.

Assignments (2)
MERGER Recorded May 14, 2019
From: SUMITOMO METAL INDUSTRIES, LTD.
To: NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 049165/0517 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded May 14, 2019
From: NIPPON STEEL & SUMITOMO METAL CORPORATION
To: NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 049257/0828 →