Institute of Metals Division - Annealing Textures in High-Purity Silver

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Hsun Hu
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Jan 1, 1962

Abstract

The formation of annealing textures in high-purity silver, from the various rolling textures obtanled in the course of texture transition, was studied. It was found that from a brass-type rolling texture the recrystallization texture is mainly (120) [211] type, which is quite different from the recrystallization texture of brass. From a predominantly copper-type rolling texture, the reclystallization texture is mainly (100) [001]. The recrystallization texture of silver- varies also with the degree of purity. In each case, however, the reorientation can be expressed as [Ill] rotations of 30° to 40°, which is consistent with the oriented growth theory of the formation of annealing textures. ThE recrystallization textures of rolled silver were studied long ago by Glocker and co-workers (1924-27) and were reported to be (113) [iil] upon annealing at low temperatures.1 Since that time, no further study of the recrystallization textures of silver, particularly with the modern techniques of quantitative texture determinations, has been reported in the literature. In a previous study2y3 it was found that the rolling texture of high-purity silver (99.999 +pct pure) is changed gradually from the common silver- or brass-type to the copper-type by raising the temperature of rolling from 0" to 200°C. The formation of annealing textures from the various rolling textures in the same material is, therefore, of considerable interest. The present paper constitutes the results of such a study. MATERIAL AND METHOD Specimens were taken from the same strips of high-purity silver* that were used previously for
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APA: Hsun Hu  (1962)  Institute of Metals Division - Annealing Textures in High-Purity Silver

MLA: Hsun Hu Institute of Metals Division - Annealing Textures in High-Purity Silver. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1962.

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