Part VII – July 1968 – Communications - The Effect of Manganese on the Secondary Recrystallization of Silicon-Iron

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
H. C. Fiedler
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Jan 1, 1969

Abstract

X HE development of the cube-on edge secondary re-crystallization texture in Si-Fe strip requires that normal grain growth be restrained. It has been shown that the degree of restraint and hence the completeness of secondary recrystallization depends upon the size and number of second-phase particles, which in turn is dependent upon the prior processing history.1y2 The purpose of this note is to show that, for heats in which manganese sulfide particles are providing the restraint to grain growth, the choice of hot rolling temperature depends upon the manganese content. The making and processing of the heats to the final gage of 0.012 in. has been described.3 The compositions are given in Table I. Apparent in Fig. 1 is the decrease in the ability of strips hot-rolled from 1175°C to undergo secondary recrystallization as the manganese content increases. It has been shown that 1175°C is below the solubility temperature of 0.014 pet S in even the 0.038 pct Mn alloy: and the observed behavior is attributed to an increasing fraction of the sulfur forming large manganese sulfide particles at the heating temperature for hot rolling. This fraction of the sulfur is thus unavailable to subsequently form the small, uniformly dispersed particles which are needed to restrain normal grain growth. Since the sulfur is completely in solution at 1325°C,3 strips from all three alloys show strong secondary recrystallization behavior when hot-rolled from that temperature.
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APA: H. C. Fiedler  (1969)  Part VII – July 1968 – Communications - The Effect of Manganese on the Secondary Recrystallization of Silicon-Iron

MLA: H. C. Fiedler Part VII – July 1968 – Communications - The Effect of Manganese on the Secondary Recrystallization of Silicon-Iron. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1969.

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