Setup of an industrial cycle including heat treatment of CC blooms for reducing central segregation in high carbon steel wire rods

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Central quality of high-carbon continuous casting steels, which is strongly affected by analytical segregation, is a key factor for controlling the cold drawability of wire rods. Central carbon segregation has been quantitatively analyzed in terms of the local changes in microstructure and composition. Experiments have been followed during the processing route from blooms to controlled cooled wire rods. Furthermore, end user data showed significant improvements in the properties of cold-drawn wires.

Description

Central quality of high-carbon continuous casting steels, which is strongly affected by analytical segregation, is a key factor for controlling the cold drawability of wire rods. Central carbon segregation has been quantitatively analyzed in terms of the local changes in microstructure and composition. Experiments have been followed during the processing route from blooms to controlled cooled wire rods. Furthermore, end user data showed significant improvements in the properties of cold-drawn wires.

Additional information

Author(s)

Centro Sviluppo Materiali, N. Deltrasider, Redaelli Tecna, Italy.

Publication/Event/Pages

Paper presented at WAI 58th Annual Convention, Toronto, Canada

Year

1988