FIELD: metallurgy. SUBSTANCE: microalloying is accomplished with minimum amount of vanadium determined by empirical formula given in the invention description. Method provides for higher complex of rolled product mechanical properties with simultaneous economical consumption of vanadium. EFFECT: higher efficiency. 1 tbl
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Dates
2000-07-20—Published
1999-03-22—Filed