Abstract

The effect on secondary recrystallization behaviors and magnetic properties of grain-oriented electrical steel of nitriding time from 0 to 240 s in the acquired-inhibitor method has been studied. It was found that the volume fraction of nitride precipitates increased with increasing nitriding time. However, the average diameter of the nitride precipitates decreased with increasing nitriding time. Two kinds of nitride precipitates were found to have formed after primary recrystallization annealing. A fine rod-shaped precipitate was found to be Si 3N 4 and and a coarse, lozenge-shaped precipitate was MnSiN 2. Moreover, primary grain size decreased with increasing nitriding time due to retarding of the grain growth by precipitates. After secondary recrystallization annealing, the specimen that was nitrided for 30 s obtained the largest volume fraction of abnormal growth grains and largest area percentage of Goss grains. Conversely, specimens that were nitrided more or less than 30 s demonstrated poor secondary recrystallization and obtained low area percentage of Goss grains. Furthermore, the optimum nitriding time to obtain the best magnetic properties was 30 s. In addition, the optimum nitrogen content was 150 ppm.

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