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Investigation of the structure and magnetic and mechanical properties of textured substrates of an Ni-Cr-W alloy

Based on the data of X-ray diffraction, electron-backscatter diffraction, dilatometry, thermal analysis, and scanning electron microscopy, we determined the optimum regimes of heat treatment of cold-rolled tape substrates of an alloy Ni 88.4 Cr 9.2 W 2.4 that permit obtaining a perfect cube texture....

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Published in:Physics of metals and metallography 2010-06, Vol.109 (6), p.632-642
Main Authors: Rodionov, D. P., Dosovitskii, G. A., Kaul’, A. R., Gervas’eva, I. V., Akshentsev, Yu. N., Kazantsev, V. A., Khlebnikova, Yu. V., Sazonova, V. A., Vinogradova, N. I., Samoilenkov, S. V., Mudretsova, S. N., Garshev, A. V.
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Summary:Based on the data of X-ray diffraction, electron-backscatter diffraction, dilatometry, thermal analysis, and scanning electron microscopy, we determined the optimum regimes of heat treatment of cold-rolled tape substrates of an alloy Ni 88.4 Cr 9.2 W 2.4 that permit obtaining a perfect cube texture. It has been shown that the use of two-stage annealings makes it possible to obtain in this ternary nickel alloy a cube texture in which the scatter about the rolling direction (RD) and the transverse direction (TD) of the substrates varied within 6.75°–7.20° and 4.8°–5.4°, respectively.
ISSN:0031-918X
1555-6190
DOI:10.1134/S0031918X10060104