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Development of high strength interstitial free steel by copper precipitation hardening

A novel route of strengthening mild interstitial free steels has been suggested in the current investigation based on copper precipitation hardening. A possible scheme of application of this new high strength automotive steel has also been outlined. It has been shown that with the addition of 1.18 w...

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Published in:Materials letters 2007-06, Vol.61 (14), p.2919-2922
Main Authors: Rana, R., Bleck, W., Singh, S.B., Mohanty, O.N.
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