Part XII – December 1969 – Communications - Observations on {120 } <OOI > Texture in 49Pct Ni-Fe Alloys

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- The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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- 3
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- Publication Date:
- Jan 1, 1970
Abstract
THE {120}(001) texture has been reported in near 50 pct Ni-Fe alloys <0.004 in. thick1,2 and in copper 0.014 in. thick.3 This texture is one of two types of secondary recrystallization textures observed to replace a cube texture matrix and is desirable in Fe-Ni alloys because of its unique magnetic characteristics.1,2 However, the conditions for and mechanism of the {120}(001) formation are not well understood.3 During an investigation of the influence of alloying elements on the magnetic characteristics of 49 pct Ni-Fe alloys with a sheet thickness of 0.014 in., we have observed the growth of {120}(001) secondaries when strong deoxidizers such as aluminum and calcium were present. It is believed that this observation in unique and provides additional insight with regard to the mechanism for {120}(001) texture formation. Three alloys were prepared with electrolytic iron and nickel and contained a nominal 49 wt pct Ni. Alloy A was a straight binary Fe-Ni alloy, whereas intentional additions of 0.013 wt pct Ca to alloy B and of 0.59 wt pct A1 to alloy C were made. Ingots were forged at 1100 C, hot-rolled to 0.150 in. gage, pickled, and cold-rolled to 0.014 in. Standard U-shaped magnetic test specimens were punched, deburred, sprayed with MgO, and annealed in ~50°C dew point hydrogen. Textures were identified with the aid of etch pits, the
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APA:
(1970) Part XII – December 1969 – Communications - Observations on {120 } <OOI > Texture in 49Pct Ni-Fe AlloysMLA: Part XII – December 1969 – Communications - Observations on {120 } <OOI > Texture in 49Pct Ni-Fe Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1970.