Abstract
Investigations were carried out on the cast samples of Cu–6.6 wt.%Ag alloy, as well as pure copper samples, for the sake of comparison. Cast samples of copper and alloy were subjected to the same thermomechanical treatment. The thermomechanical treatment included the homogenized annealing, prefinal cold rolling, solution annealing, final cold rolling with a final reduction of 20%, 40% and 60% as well as the isochronal and isothermal annealing up to the recrystallization temperature. Influence of thermomechanical treatment on the hardening mechanisms and structural changes of cast Cu–6.6 wt.%Ag alloy has been investigated for the hardness and electrical conductivity measurements as well as optical microscopy. The study has shown that the anneal hardening effect appeared on the cast Cu–6.6 wt.%Ag alloy in the temperature range of 160–400 °C and was followed by an increase in the hardness and electrical conductivity.
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