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Dual Phase Steel (DP) is a type of Iron and Steel that is characterized by its high strength and ductility. It is produced by a process of hot rolling and rapid cooling, which results in a microstructure of martensite and ferrite. This combination of properties makes DP Steel ideal for applications that require both strength and flexibility. It is commonly used in the automotive industry for components such as suspension systems, drive shafts, and body panels.
DP Steel is also used in the construction industry for structural components such as beams and columns. Its high strength and ductility make it an ideal material for applications that require both strength and flexibility.
Some companies in the Dual Phase Steel market include ArcelorMittal, Nippon Steel, POSCO, JFE Steel, and ThyssenKrupp. Show Less Read more