1953
DOI: 10.1007/bf03397549
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Magnetic Annealing of a Co-Fe Alloy

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“…Texture measurements indicated the presence of duplex texture {001} n110m and {112} n110m in the cold rolled alloy. [93][94][95] The nature of the texture was independent of the starting microstructure. Though {001} n110m was the dominant texture component after conventional cold rolling, special rolling such as cross rolling or clock rolling sequences intensify the {112} n110m texture component in the rolled sheets.…”
Section: Processingmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…Texture measurements indicated the presence of duplex texture {001} n110m and {112} n110m in the cold rolled alloy. [93][94][95] The nature of the texture was independent of the starting microstructure. Though {001} n110m was the dominant texture component after conventional cold rolling, special rolling such as cross rolling or clock rolling sequences intensify the {112} n110m texture component in the rolled sheets.…”
Section: Processingmentioning
confidence: 97%