Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Rolling Procedure on the Kinetics Of Recrvstallization of Cold-Rolled Copper (Discussion p. 1303)

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
T. Michalak W. R. Hibbard Jr.
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Jan 1, 1958

Abstract

THAT the amount of deformation and annealing time influences the recrystallization temperature of cold-rolled copper has been well established. Evidence that the recrystallization temperature can be affected by the deformation texture has been reported by Brick and Williamson,% ho found that copper straight-cold-rolled to 99 pct reduction to produce one deformation texture and copper cross-cold-rolled to 99 pct reduction to produce a second and different deformation texture correspondingly recrystallized at different temperatures to different textures. The purpose of the present work was to study more thoroughly the effect of the deformation texture on the recrystallization of cold-rolled copper. Experimental Procedure The copper used in this investigation was commercial OFHC copper (nominally 99.985 pct Cu) in the form of 0.500-in. plate. Qualitative spectro-graphic analysis showed only a slight trace of iron and a trace of silver. No analysis was performed to determine the exact content of the iron and silver,
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APA: T. Michalak W. R. Hibbard Jr.  (1958)  Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Rolling Procedure on the Kinetics Of Recrvstallization of Cold-Rolled Copper (Discussion p. 1303)

MLA: T. Michalak W. R. Hibbard Jr. Institute of Metals Division - Effect of Rolling Procedure on the Kinetics Of Recrvstallization of Cold-Rolled Copper (Discussion p. 1303). The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1958.

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