Abstract

Fe–Si alloys have excellent soft magnetic properties, especially around 12 at.% Si. However, their industrial applications are limited because they lack the ductility required in rolling operations for the fabrication of thin sheets, thus leading to cracking. The brittleness of high silicon alloys is caused by order–disorder reactions at low temperatures. This work involved an analysis of the effect of heat treatment on the crystalline structure of thin sheets of Fe–5 wt%Si alloy obtained in a two-step fabrication route: (1) spray forming of Fe–3.5%Si + 2.0%Sip composite and (2) rolling and heat treatment of the composite to dissolve the silicon and homogenize its content across the thickness of sheet samples. Structural and microstructural analyses indicated the success in fabricating thin sheets of Fe–5 wt%Si alloys with such strategy. The presence of the ordered B2 phase had an important effect on the texture development and therefore on the magnetic properties of these alloys.

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