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1010 CQ STEEL SHEET CHEM. COMPOSITION

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SVanden

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We recently received a chemical composition report on 1010 steel we are using in one of our products. All of the element wt %'s are within spec, but there is also 0.010% Si, and 0.056% Al, which are not specified. The remainder of 99.385% Fe is also in spec. What impact will these additional elements have on the properties, specifically formability, weld heat affected zone properties, and fatigue life (endurance limit)?

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Svanden
 
This is essentially an aluminum killed steel. With proper processing and process annealing heat treatment enhanced deep drawing capability should be expected.

 
Flat-rolled steel is deoxidized (killed) using either silicon or aluminum. As stanweld mentioned, Al-killed steels typically possess better deep drawing properties than Si-killed steels. Si is allowed to be present in carbon steels up to 0.35%, but obviously is only present at an impurity level in your steel. Neither of the elements will degrade the weldability or fatigue properties in the concentrations given.
 
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