Abstract:The manganese-boron alloy 22MnB5 is particularly used for structural and safety-relevant parts in the automotive industry. Parts made from this alloy are usually produced using the hot forming process. Here, the sheet is heated to over 950 °C using an industrial roller hearth furnace. The heated sheet is then simultaneously formed and quenched in a cooled tool with a temperature gradient of more than 27 K/s. This leads to the formation of a martensitic microstructure with a hardness value of over 450 HV10 and … Show more
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