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Twin roll and twin belt casting method are widely used in the aluminum industry for the production of 3105 alloy for painted products (mainly architectural products). Work hardening curve and final annealing data of 3105 alloy produced from the two casting methods are presented in the paper.
Recrystallization annealing was carried out at intermediate cold rolling gauges to study the effect of cold rolling reduction on the recrystallized grain size of 3105 alloy produced by both casting methods. The different casting method results in a different work hardening rate and final annealing response of 3105 alloy.
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Spathis, D., Tsiros, J., Mavroudis, A. (2016). Annealing Curve of 3105 Alloy Produced by Twin Roll and Belt Casting Method. In: Williams, E. (eds) Light Metals 2016. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-48251-4_172
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