2022
DOI: 10.1002/srin.202100725
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Effect of Heat Treatment on the Formability of Zn‐Coated Hot Stamping Steel

Abstract: Herein, the effect of heat treatment with die quenching on Zn‐coated hot stamping steel is analyzed. Heating temperatures are 850, 880, 900, and 930 °C, and soaking times are 4 and 8 min. Then, microstructure, hardness, coating layer morphology, element diffusion and distribution, formation of microcrack and microvoid, and oxidation are analyzed. Results reveal that as heating temperature increases, the Vickers hardness of Zn‐coated hot stamping steel increases when soaking time is 4 min, while it decreases wh… Show more

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“…As the diffusion speed of different elements varies, the vacancies can't be replenished immediately, leading to the formation of the Kirkendall voids. [ 8 ]…”
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“…As the diffusion speed of different elements varies, the vacancies can't be replenished immediately, leading to the formation of the Kirkendall voids. [ 8 ]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As the diffusion speed of different elements varies, the vacancies can't be replenished immediately, leading to the formation of the Kirkendall voids. [8] The coating layer morphology for case 3 is given in Figure 6b. The forming temperature is 760 °C and the specimen is stretched to break under case 3.…”
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