The influence of steel composition and processing conditions on the nature
of precipitates in Ti interstitial free (IF) steels for enamelling were inv
estigated in detail. Steels designed for enamelling applications require a
higher amount of precipitates than conventional deep drawing IF steels, e.g
. for automotive applications. Formable IF grades for enamelling applicatio
ns have high Ti, S and C contents and the properties have hitherto not been
investigated in detail. This work focused on the correlation between preci
pitate nature, texture development and deep drawability. It was found that
a low reheating temperature, a high coiling temperature and a C/S ratio in
the range of 0.4-0.5, favoured the beneficial precipitation of Ti4C2S2. Fur
thermore, it is shown that for a steel with a given C/S ratio, a high Ti4C2
S2/Ti4S5-ratio resulted in improved deep drawability. The deep drawability
decreases with increasing C/S ratio. This is due to the decrease in gamma-f
ibre intensity, caused by an increased amount of TiC-precipitates.