A medium-Mn steel (Fe–0.3C–4Mn–1.82Al–0.6Si wt-%) was produced by a novel processing route involving twin-roll strip casting, hot rolling and intercritical annealing (IA). Macrosegregation was absent in the as-cast strip. The microstructure of the as-cast strip consisted of martensite and austenite (∼10 vol.-%), and the solidification structure was characterised by dendritic structure. With an increase in IA temperature from 680 to 725 and to 755°C, austenite fraction in intercritically annealed steels was increased from 22 to 45% and then decreased to 27%. The 710°C intercritically annealed steel yielded excellent mechanical properties with a tensile strength of ∼1007 MPa and total elongation of ∼48%, achieved by a high volume fraction of austenite (∼42%) with appropriate mechanical stability.
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