Abstract
The mechanical properties of a 10.5% chromium stainless steel strip have been determined as a function of the cold rolling reduction ratio. The best formability properties after annealing are associated to the higher cold deformation. This is a consequence of the texture development and through thickness homogeneity. The recristallized grains mis-orientation has been studied with the CSL approach and the coincidence index.
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