Micro Hole Piercing for Ultra Fine Grained Steel

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Ultra fine grained steels have been developed by many researchers. However, the study of influence on processes and product functions from different grain size are limited because the size of bulk material was small for these products. Authors have developed the production process of thin ultra fine grained stainless steel coil, and the effects are able to be clarified. This paper will firstly report the influence on micro hole piercing by comparing different grain size materials. Secondly, orifices are produced from these materials, and the liquid flow volume is measured as the functional effect of different grain size. The effects of grain size differences were discussed with observing the hole conditions and measuring flow volume. The effects of reduction of the grain size were summarized as follows: (1) Accurate small hole is produced when ultra fine grained stainless steel is employed. (2) Product functional improvement is possible, and the phenomena are useful for liquid control devices.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 783-786)

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2653-2658

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