Abstract

This contribution presents a study on the effect of heating rate maintained during annealing treatment on the final microstructure and mechanical properties of cold rolled Al1050 sheet. This study is focused on microstructure and texture evolution of Al1050 annealed at various heating rates, annealing temperatures, and holding times. It was observed that the longer exposure time for deformed microstructure affects the Vickers hardness values, grain size, and texture intensity. It seems that the crystallographic texture evolution is not affected by heating rate on quantitative level since the same set of orientations tended to evolve in all studied cases. The sample annealed at slow heating rate in a box-type furnace produced recrystallized microstructure with fine grain size, and comparatively lower texture intensity & hardness.

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