Abstract
Rolling and annealing textures of 99.99% aluminum hot rolled at 480° to 590°C, cold rolled by 98.6% and annealed for 1h at 400°C were investigated. They depend on hot rolling temperature; the lower the hot rolling temperature the stronger is S-orientation in rolling texture, while the higher the hot rolling temperature, the stronger is cube orientation after annealing. A traceable amount of (100) nuclei still remain in aluminum hot rolled at elevated temperatures even after heavy reduction cold rolling and grow up to primary recrystallizing origins developing the cube texture.
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