Metals (Jan 2023)

Effect of Secondary Cold Rolling Reduction Rate on Secondary Recrystallization Behavior of CGO Steel

  • Lifeng Fan,
  • Zhiyu Guo,
  • Erbin Yue,
  • Jianzhong He

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/met13020289
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 2
p. 289

Abstract

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With the implementation of the “double carbon” policy in various countries in the world, the demand for grain-oriented electrical steel with low iron loss and high magnetic induction is increasing. Reducing the thickness of the steel sheets is an effective method to reduce the iron loss.The sheet thickness reduction means the increasing cold rolling reduction rate, especially the secondary cold rolling reduction rate, will directly affect the texture evolution of the secondary recrystallization process. In this paper, the secondary cold rolling reduction rate of commercial grain-oriented silicon steel was studied by means of X-Ray Diffraction, Electron Backscatter Diffraction. The results showed that Ultra-thin oriented silicon steel cannot be obtained by increasing the secondary cold rolling reduction rate alone; the optimum secondary cold rolling reduction rate was 59.2%. The grain size increased as the secondary cold rolling reduction rate increased and favorable texture content decreased, which was disadvantage to obtain a secondary recrystallization environment.

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