Claims
- 1. A method for producing high tensile strength cold rolled steel sheets having excellent formability, a tensile strength of more than 35 kg/mm.sup.2 and a r value larger than 2, and which comprises hot rolling a steel slab consisting of 0.002-0.015% of C, not more than 1.2% of Si, 0.04-0.8% of Mn, 0.03-0.10% of P, 0.02-0.10% and not less than N%.times.4 of Al, C%.times.3-{C%.times.8+0.020%} of Nb and the remainder being substantially Fe and unavoidable impurities, to obtain a hot rolled coil, in said hot rolling the total reduction rate being at least 90%, the rolling speed in the finishing rolling being at least 40 m/min and the coiling-up temperature being at least 600.degree. C., cold rolling the above-described hot rolled coil in a conventional process to obtain a cold rolled steel strip having a final gauge, subjecting the cold rolled steel strip to a continuous annealing at a temperature of 700.degree.-900.degree. C. for 10 sec-5 min and then cooling the annealed strip to 500.degree. C. to a rate of at least 60.degree. C./min.
- 2. A method for producing high tensile strength cold rolled steel sheets having excellent formability as claimed in claim 1, wherein Si in the composition of the steel slab is not more than 0.5%.
- 3. A method for producing non-ageing high tensile strength hot-dip galvanized cold rolled steel sheets having excellent press formability, a tensile strength of more than 35 Kg/mm.sup.2 and a r value larger than 2, and which comprises hot rolling a steel slab consisting of 0.002-0.015% of C, not more than 0.50% of Si, 0.04-1.2% of Mn, 0.03-0.10% of P, 0.02-0.10% and not less than N%.times.4 of Al, 0.01-0.08% and C%.times.3-{C%.times.8+0.020%} of Nb and the remainder being substantially Fe and unavoidable impurities, to obtain a hot rolled coil, in said hot rolling the total reduction rate being at least 90%, the rolling speed in the finishing rolling being at least 40 m/min and the coiling-up temperature being at least 600.degree. C., cold rolling the above-described hot rolled coil in a conventional process to obtain a cold rolled steel strip having a final gauge, subjecting the cold rolled steel strip to a soaking at a temperature of 700.degree.-900.degree. C. for 10 sec-5 min, then cooling the soaked strip at a rate of at least 60.degree. C./min and continuously hot-dip galvanizing the cooled strip.
Priority Claims (2)
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55-73178 |
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 328,578, filed Nov. 27, 1981, U.S. Pat. No. 4,473,414.
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Divisions (1)
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