The ever-expanding list of Advanced High-Strength Steels (AHSS) is what makes steel ideal for the demands of today’s and tomorrow’s vehicles. This section is for the detail people out there–students, metallurgists, engineers and materials people, who need to know more about these new steels. Here you can find the definition of AHSS, details on the metallurgic make up some AHSS grades, example mechanical and chemical properties and an explanation of AHSS types. Follow the links to learn more.
- Automotive Steel Definitions
- Properties
- Steel Types
- Complex Phase (CP) Steels
- Dual Phase (DP) Steels
- Ferritic-Bainitic (FB) Steel
- Hot-Formed (HF) Steel
- Martensitic (MS) Steel
- Post-Forming Heat-Treatable (PFHT) Steel
- Transformation-Induced Plasticity (TRIP) Steel
- Twinning-Induced Plasticity (TWIP) Steel
- Special Process and Evolving AHSS Types
- Conventional Low- and High-Strength Automotive Sheet Steels
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