The processing of continuously cast low carbon steel grades for enameling u
sually requires a high coiling temperature. Low-temperature coiling, howeve
r, is required to ensure deep drawability. A steel composition characterize
d by low AIN leads to a material combining both good formability and enamel
ability ratio for hot strip coiling temperatures in the range of 600 to 700
degrees C. The influence of the coiling temperature on the mechanical prop
erties, cementite morphology, H permeation, and enamel adhesion was studied
in detail.