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ArcelorMittal 220 BH Bake hardening steel, Cold rolled
Categories: Metal; Ferrous Metal; Alloy Steel

Material Notes: Available in the following: uncoated (HC220B), electroglavanized (HC220B+ZE) and Extragal®/Galvannealed (HC220BD+Z)

Description: The composition and processing of these steels are designed to promote a significant increase in yield strength during low-temperature heat treatment, particularly paint curing. ArcelorMittal Bake hardening steels can thus achieve higher strength in the finished part while retaining good forming performance. The gain in yield strength through the "bake hardening" (BH) effect is generally greater than 40 MPa. Thanks to this BH effect, ArcelorMittal steels offer two advantages compared to conventional drawing quality steels:

  • Improved dent resistance in all finished parts in the case of low forming strains (hood, roof, doors and wings);
  • Substantial weight reduction potential at equivalent dent resistance (the decrease in thickness is offset by increased yield strength resulting from the heat treatment process).
Bake hardening steels thus offer a suitable response to automotive bodywork requirements. By providing an excellent drawability-dent resistance combination, they enhance vehicle weight reduction and aesthetics.

Applications: Steels in the BH range are designed for visible (door, hood, tailgate, front wing, roof) and structural (underbody, reinforcement, cross member, lining) parts

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Mechanical PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Tensile Strength, Ultimate 340 - 400 MPa
Tensile Strength, Yield 220 - 270 MPa
Elongation at Break >= 32 %L0=80 mm, th<3 mm
 
Component Elements PropertiesOriginal ValueComments
Carbon, C <= 0.060 %
Iron, Fe >= 98.74 %as balance
Manganese, Mn <= 0.70 %
Silicon, Si <= 0.50 %

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