Abstract
The hypothesis that hot rolling conditions and the microstructure of the hot band produced thereby are the basic factors in developing distinct textures in sheet materials is confirmed by the results given. Starting from hot rolled plates of Fe-1% Si alloys with different carbon contents it was possible to obtain the three technically important textures ({110}〈001〉, {100}〈001〉 and {111} fibre) simply by varying the microstructure by applying final hot rolling under different conditions, while keeping cold rolling and final heat treatment unchanged.
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