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The effect of initial texture before cold rolling on secondary recrystallization of grain-oriented electrical steel was investigated using thin cast sheets and conventional hot-rolled sheets as initial materials. The main texture component of the surface layer of thin cast sheets is random, while that of the hot-rolled sheets is 110 001. It was found that the optimum cold reduction for achieving a strong 110 001 texture during secondary recrystallization was 95% and 90% for thin cast sheets and hot-rolled sheets, respectively.
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K. Iwayama, formerly Nippon Steel Corp., Kitakyushu, Fukuoka, Japan
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Iwanaga, J., Masui, H., Harase, J. et al. Effect of initial texture on secondary recrystallization of grain-oriented electrical steel. JMEP 3, 223–227 (1994). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02645847
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