Description
Boron alloying has been successfully used in low carbon grades to limit nitrogen strain aging effects. Reduced work hardening and improved (torsional) ductility are typically observed. This study evaluates boron alloying effects in high carbon wire grades. Three compositions were laboratory prepared: a reference 0.80 carbon steel and two boron alloyed steels with a B:N ratio of 1:1 and 2:1 and the same carbon level. This paper presents the mechanical properties of the hot rolled rod.

