K. Okuda et al., EFFECT OF THE CHEMICAL-COMPOSITION AND DO UBLE-COLD-REDUCING ON THE DI CANMAKING PROPERTIES, Tetsu to hagane, 83(9), 1997, pp. 569-574
The DI(Drawn and Ironed) canmaking properties (the effect of the load
of DI canmaking, the dome inversion pressure and the load of neck form
ing) was measured in the 350ml 211 (66mm) diameter size DI canmaking w
ith many kinds of steels prepared in the laboratory. The chemical comp
osition, especially carbon content, was widely varied from 0.05 to 0.0
010wt%. The following points were clarified. 1) The DR (double-cold-re
duced) ultra-low carbon steel tinplate is advantageous for preventing
the wrinkles at the necking by reducing the strength of the expected n
ecking part. 2) The bottom reverse pressure depends on both thickness
and YS of the tinplate. The pressure increment is evaluated experiment
ally to be 0.074MPa/0.02mm in thickness and 1.7MPa/10MPa in YS, respec
tively. As the results, the application of the-ultra-low carbon steel,
adequately hardened by the cold reducing after annealing, may be adva
ntageous for reducing tinplate thickness without deterioration of neck
ing formability.