Abstract

Fe–6·5 wt-%Si thin sheets were produced by conventional rolling and annealing processes, and the effect of preannealing before final annealing on recrystallisation texture was investigated using macro- and microtexture analysis. It is found that the suitable temperature and time of preannealing can decrease detrimental γ recrystallisation texture, resulting in an optimisation of magnetic induction. The effects of preannealing can be attributed to its weakening the dynamic advantage of γ recrystallisation nuclei with respect to others.

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