Abstract

The Mg–3Al–1Zn magnesium alloy sheets with initial extrusion and casting microstructures were symmetrically rolled at a high temperature of 823 K, followed by a warm rolling at 498 K. The initial texture plays a vital role in texture development and results in inclination angle of split basal pole varying from ±15° to ±40°. The sheet rolled perpendicular to extrusion direction exhibits a homogeneous microstructure with an inclination angle of ±25° and the highest Erichsen value of 9.7.

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