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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Oct. 17, 2017
Filed:
Feb. 18, 2013
Baoshan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd., Shanghai, CN;
Xiufang Wang, Shanghai, CN;
Yuan Fang, Shanghai, CN;
Yan Yu, Shanghai, CN;
Jianchun Wu, Shanghai, CN;
Bo Qin, Shanghai, CN;
Baoshan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd., Shanghai, CN;
Abstract
A manufacturing method for strip casting 700 MPa-grade high strength atmospheric corrosion-resistant steel, comprising the following steps: 1) smelting, where the chemical composition of a molten steel in terms of weight percentage is that C is between 0.03-0.1%, Si≦0.4%, Mn is between 0.75-2.0%, P is between 0.07-0.22%, S≦0.01%, N≦0.012%, Cu is between 0.25-0.8%, Cr is between 0.3-0.8%, and Ni is between 0.12-0.4%, additionally, also comprised is at least one micro-alloying element among Nb, V, Ti, and Mo, where Nb is between 0.01-0.1%, V is between 0.01-0.1%, Ti is between 0.01-0.1%, and Mo is between 0.1-0.5%, and where the remainder is Fe and unavoidable impurities; 2) strip casting, where a 1-5 mm-thick cast strip is casted directly; 3) cooling the cast strip, where the cooling rate is greater than 20° C./s; 4) online hot rolling the cast strip, where the hot rolling temperature is between 1050-1250° C., where the reduction rate is between 20-50%, and where the deformation rate is >20s; austenite online recrystallizing after hot rolling, where the thickness of the hot rolled strip is between 0.5-3.0 mm; and, 5) cooling and winding, where the cooling rate is between 10-80° C./s, and where the winding temperature is between 520-670° C. The microscopic structure of a steel strip acquired is primarily constituted by evenly distributed bainite and acicular ferrite.