Patent ID: 7879163

Claim:
A method for manufacturing a high carbon hot-rolled steel sheet comprising the steps of: hot-rolling a steel comprising, in terms of percentages of mass, 0.10 to 0.70% C, 2.0% or less Si, 0.20 to 2.0% Mn, 0.03% or less P, 0.03% or less S, 0.1% or less Sol.Al, 0.01% or less N, at least one element selected from the group consisting of 0.05 to 1.5% Cr and 0.01 to 0.5% Mo and the balance being Fe and inevitable impurities, at a finishing temperature of (Ar, transformation point −10° C.) or more to provide a hot-rolled steel sheet; applying primary cooling to the hot-rolled steel sheet down to a cooling termination temperature ranging from 450° C. to 600° C. at a cooling rate of more than 120° C./sec to provide a primarily cooled hot-rolled steel sheet; applying a secondary cooling and impeding transformation generated temperature increases in the primarily cooled hot-rolled steel sheet after primary cooling, wherein, even when the primary cooling termination temperature is lower than 600° C., temperatures between the primary cooling termination and coiling increase to higher than 650° C. accompanied by proeutectoid ferrite transformation, pearlite transformation and bainite transformation, by holding the temperature of the primarily cooled hot-rolled steel sheet for 5 seconds to less than 60 seconds to complete transformation and in a temperature range from 450° C. to 650° C. until coiling to provide a cooled hot-rolled steel sheet; coiling the cooled hot-rolled steel sheet at coiling temperatures of 600° C. or less to provide a coiled hot-rolled steel sheet; and annealing the hot-rolled steel sheet at an annealing temperature ranging from 680° C. to the Ac 1 transformation point, such that the high carbon hot-rolled steel sheet contains ferrite having an average grain size of 6 μm or less and carbide having an average grain size of 0.10 μm or more and less than 1.2 μm; the carbide having a volume ratio of 10% or less regarding a grain size of 2.0 μm or more; and the ferrite containing no carbide having a volume ratio of 5% or less.