Press-hardened steel(PHS)with an ultimate tensile strength(UTS)of 1500 MPa has been widely used in automotive body-in-white in the last two decades,due to its ultra-high strength and excellent formability that is achi...Press-hardened steel(PHS)with an ultimate tensile strength(UTS)of 1500 MPa has been widely used in automotive body-in-white in the last two decades,due to its ultra-high strength and excellent formability that is achieved by hot stamping process.However,the application of PHS with UTS exceeding 1500 MPa in automotive industry could be deferred due to the increased risk of hydrogen embrittlement.To reduce this kind of risk,recent research efforts have been focused on various ways to optimize the microstructure of PHS.The present review intends to summarize these efforts,to highlight present solutions to address hydrogen embrittlement,and to shed light on directions for future improvement.The influence of microstructure on the hydrogen embrittlement of PHS has been discussed in terms of both the steel substrate and the surface condition.The substrate part covers the influence of martensite,carbides,inclusions,and retained austenite,while the surface part covers decarburization and oxidation,pre-coating,and trimming.展开更多
A A cerium-based chemical conversion process was studied. First, zinc coating obtained from a free-cyanide alkaline bath, with derivative of imidazol with new brightener, was investigated, zinc-plated steel specimens...A A cerium-based chemical conversion process was studied. First, zinc coating obtained from a free-cyanide alkaline bath, with derivative of imidazol with new brightener, was investigated, zinc-plated steel specimens were treated with a solution of 50 mmol· L^-1 Ce(NO3 )3 The corrosion behavior of bare and treated mild galvanized steel was evaluated during exposure to 0.5 mol · L^-1 NaCl for different immersion time, using Tafel polarization curves and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements. The surface morphology of the coating was studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The composition and chemical percent of the coating were examined by X-ray dispersion energy (EDAX). The results of these measurements showed that the newly developed cerium-based conversion coating process was a promising candidate for replacing the conventional chromate treatments used at present for galvanized steel.展开更多
基金M.X.Huang acknowledges the support from Guangzhou Municipal Science and Technology Project(No.202007020007)Guangdong Basic and Applied Basic Research Foundation of China(No.2020B1515130007).
文摘Press-hardened steel(PHS)with an ultimate tensile strength(UTS)of 1500 MPa has been widely used in automotive body-in-white in the last two decades,due to its ultra-high strength and excellent formability that is achieved by hot stamping process.However,the application of PHS with UTS exceeding 1500 MPa in automotive industry could be deferred due to the increased risk of hydrogen embrittlement.To reduce this kind of risk,recent research efforts have been focused on various ways to optimize the microstructure of PHS.The present review intends to summarize these efforts,to highlight present solutions to address hydrogen embrittlement,and to shed light on directions for future improvement.The influence of microstructure on the hydrogen embrittlement of PHS has been discussed in terms of both the steel substrate and the surface condition.The substrate part covers the influence of martensite,carbides,inclusions,and retained austenite,while the surface part covers decarburization and oxidation,pre-coating,and trimming.
基金Project supported by the Office of the New Material and Clean Chemistry Research of the Tabriz University
文摘A A cerium-based chemical conversion process was studied. First, zinc coating obtained from a free-cyanide alkaline bath, with derivative of imidazol with new brightener, was investigated, zinc-plated steel specimens were treated with a solution of 50 mmol· L^-1 Ce(NO3 )3 The corrosion behavior of bare and treated mild galvanized steel was evaluated during exposure to 0.5 mol · L^-1 NaCl for different immersion time, using Tafel polarization curves and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) measurements. The surface morphology of the coating was studied using scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The composition and chemical percent of the coating were examined by X-ray dispersion energy (EDAX). The results of these measurements showed that the newly developed cerium-based conversion coating process was a promising candidate for replacing the conventional chromate treatments used at present for galvanized steel.