Dual-Phase Steels for Non-Heat Treated High Tensile Bolts

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In the field of high-strength bolts (115000PSI), boron-type steels such as 10B21 have replaced grades like C1038. This first step has allowed reduction of the manufacturing sequence by eliminating the need for a soft annealing before cold forming. The final properties of the finished product are still obtained by a conventional quenching and tempering treatment. In order to also suppress this final heat treatment, and thereby simplify considerably the processing steps, Unimetal has worked towards the development of Dual-Phase steels.

Description

In the field of high-strength bolts (115000PSI), boron-type steels such as 10B21 have replaced grades like C1038. This first step has allowed reduction of the manufacturing sequence by eliminating the need for a soft annealing before cold forming. The final properties of the finished product are still obtained by a conventional quenching and tempering treatment. In order to also suppress this final heat treatment, and thereby simplify considerably the processing steps, Unimetal has worked towards the development of Dual-Phase steels.

Additional information

Author(s)

G. Pierson, Unimetal Research, France.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 61st Annual Convention, Atlanta, GA USA. Paper published in Wire Journal International, June 1992, pg. 53.

Year

1991