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Iron, iron-0.012 pct C, and iron-0.032 pct C alloys subjected to a multistage rolling-annealing sequence display significantly different recrystallization textures after a final decarburizing anneal for 100 hours at 870 °C in dry hydrogen. A (110) [001] texture which developed by primary recrystallization was observed in the 0.012 C alloy. The unalloyed iron and 0.032 C alloy exhibited major components, respectively,(111〈011〉 and 111–211). Control of the alloy carbon level during the entire processing is considered to be critical to the development of the various textures.
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Blaugher, R.D., Hopkins, R.H. Primary Recrystallization Textures in Dilute Fe-C Alloys. Metall Trans A 13, 199–202 (1982). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02643309
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