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Streaks of poorly oriented grains in oriented silicon steel occasionally appear to such extent that magnetic properties of the sampie containing them are impaired. These streaks of poorly oriented grains appear in regions of the sheet containing higher-than-normal numbers of silicate inclusions. The structures accompanying the development of streaks are described in this paper, and compared with structures accompanying the normal development of oriented silicon steel.
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L. J. REGITZ is associated with the Applied Research Laboratory, U.S. Steel Corp., Monroeville, Pa.
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Regitz, L.J. Origins of streaks of poorly oriented grains in oriented silicon steel. JOM 23, 17–25 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03355723
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