Abstract

The precipitation behavior and texture formation during hot rolling, cold rolling and annealing (at 700 °C and 800 °C) have been studied in a Ti-containing interstitial free high strength (IFHS) steel. The presence of FeTiP in the 700 °C annealed steel and its absence in the 800 °C annealed material are considered to be responsible for the poor {1 1 1} texture and low r ¯ in the former and strong {1 1 1} texture and high r ¯ in the latter.

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