Abstract:Microstructure change in high-purity irons was investigated at various cooling rates after single pass hot-rolling. Large columnar grains, which are named mono-layer honeycomb grains, developed through the thickness when high-purity iron (C:1.5 mass ppm, N:0.8 mass ppm, S:1.5 mass ppm, Si + Mn + P < 1.0 mass ppm) was hot-rolled at 1273 K and cooled in a furnace with the average cooling rate of about 8.5 × 10 −3 K/s. Mono-layer honeycomb grains developed in neither high-purity iron water-quenched after hot-roll… Show more
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