Abstract

The hot band of a continuous cast Al–Mg alloy was cold-rolled to different reductions along the original rolling direction and the original transverse direction, and then annealed at 399 °C for 3 h. The effect of the cross-rolling on recrystallization texture was investigated by X-ray diffraction. The cross-rolled sheet appears to be a continuous recrystallization texture transition from the cube component through the {4 0 7}〈7 3 4〉 component to the R component when the cross-rolling reduction increases from 0% to 91%.

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