Institute of Metals Division - Cold-Rolling Textures of Iron Base Alloys Containing 3 to 12 Pct Aluminum
    
    - Organization:
 - The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
 - Pages:
 - 3
 - File Size:
 - 948 KB
 - Publication Date:
 - Jan 1, 1960
 
Abstract
IN a study of the cold-rolling characteristics of iron-base alloys with 3 to 12 pct Al, the influence of aluminum content on the cold-rolling textures was evaluated.   This work was undertaken to determine if binary iron-aluminum alloys possessed cold-rolling textures similar to other body-centered-cubic alloys and to contribute additional information on the effect of solute concentration on the cold- rolling textures.  Gradual changes in cold-rolling textures with an increase in solute content have been observed in copper1 and in titanium.2    Iron-base alloys containing 3.0, '6.0, and 12.0 pct aluminum were vacuum-induction-melted in a magnesia crucible and permanent-mold cast.   The materials used were high-purity electrolytic iron and 99.99 pct grade aluminum.   Each ingot was 1 in. square in cross section by 12 in. in height.   The bottom half of each ingot was soaked for 1 hr at 1000°C and rolled at 1000°C to a thickness of 0.055 in. with the long axis of the ingot parallel to the rolling direction.   The strip was reheated between passes to maintain a rolling temperature of 1000°C.
Citation
APA: (1960) Institute of Metals Division - Cold-Rolling Textures of Iron Base Alloys Containing 3 to 12 Pct Aluminum
MLA: Institute of Metals Division - Cold-Rolling Textures of Iron Base Alloys Containing 3 to 12 Pct Aluminum. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1960.