Abstract

The texture distribution and development of grain oriented silicon steel with different production stages have been investigated by electron backscatter diffraction technique (EBSD). The results indicated that below the surface the intensity of {001}<110> of α-fiber was strongest with a amount of {110}<001> texture and γ-fiber. After first cold rolling and normalizing, in the corresponding position the {110}<001> texture and γ-fiber appeared again. The {110}<001> grains and γ-fiber after decarb-annealing was helpful to accelerate the abnormal growth of second grain nucleation.

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