2016
DOI: 10.2464/jilm.66.602
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Effects of intermediate annealing and cold rolling reduction on texture evolution in an Al–Mg–Si alloy*

Abstract: The effects of precipitation and cold-rolling reduction on recrystallization textures of an Al-Mg-Si alloy were investigated. The sample sheets were prepared by solution heat treatment followed by intermediate annealing (IA) at 623 K for 1 h (IA-1 h) or 110 h (IA-110 h). Other sheets were prepared without IA (non-IA). These samples were rolled at ambient temperature up to 97.5% reduction followed by a final annealing step at 623 K. The recrystallization textures changed depending on the IA conditions. In the I… Show more

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