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The texture formation in the manufacture of IF steel is investigated. In hot-rolled strip, the orientation {220}(uvw) dominates. As a result of cold rolling, {222}(uvw) and {200}(wvw) become the basic orientations, with considerable attenuation of the [220](uvw) orientation. Increasing the temperature of recrystallization annealing further increases the pole plane of orientation {222}(wvw)and increases the plasticity. The quantity of disperse particles is a maximum at an annealing temperature of 825°C. Collective recrystallization is accompanied by increase in the pole plane of orientation {222}(uvw).
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Original Russian Text © Yu.S. Lukin, S.V. Bakhtin, A.S. Lukin, A.A. Zaveryukha, 2009, published in “Stal’,” 2009, No. 11, pp. 85–87.
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Lukin, Y.S., Bakhtin, S.V., Lukin, A.S. et al. Formation of crystallographic texture in titanium-alloyed IF steel. Steel Transl. 39, 1030–1032 (2009). https://doi.org/10.3103/S0967091209110175
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