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publicationDate 1998-06-16-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber JP-H10158803-A
titleOfInvention Hot rolled steel sheet with excellent lubricity, resistance to bite, and chemical conversion
abstract (57) [Summary] The present invention provides a hot-rolled steel sheet having excellent lubricity, biting properties, and chemical conversion treatment properties. SOLUTION: Zero- and divalent zinc is 1 to 10 in total. Contains 0 mg / m 2 (calculated as zinc metal) and has a valence of 0 and 2 Distribution ratio (σ / x) of the coating made of monovalent zinc (σ / x) 50 % Or less, the lower layer is an ultrathin film mainly composed of zero-valent zinc, and the upper layer is divalent zinc and an oxide of the second element group (provided that one or more of P, B, and Si are oxidized as the second element group) Thing is 1-50m g / m 2 (converted to a single substance), which is a hot-rolled steel sheet having excellent lubricity, resistance to bite, and chemical conversion treatment in which an amorphous film composed of g / m 2 (converted to a single substance) is formed on the hot-rolled steel sheet surface.
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