Technical Notes - On the Loss of Texture in Tapes of a 50 Pct Ni-50 Pct Fe Alloy

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
S. Spachner W. Rostoker
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Abstract

A N alloy of 50 pct Ni-50 pct Fe is currently manu- factured in tape thickness down to 1/8 mil. In the annealed form, this alloy produces an almost square hysteresis loop. This has generally been related to the fact that by proper rolling and annealing practice a sharp cube, (100) [OOl], texture can be developed. As part of a program directed toward an understanding of the relationships between magnetic properties and structure of tape core materials, analyses were made of preferred orientations in tapes of various thicknesses. Annealed tapes of this alloy in 2, 1, 1/2, ¼, and Y' mil gages were acquired from commercial sources. Pole figures constructed for the 2 and 1 mil tapes showed the expected sharp cube texture. However, the ½, ¼, and ? mil annealed tapes showed no evidence of any preferred orientations. A comparison of two transmission patterns is shown in Fig. 1. The origin of the absence of texture in the tapes of less than 1 mil thickness was explored in some detail. The basic questions were whether the heat treatment for the thinner tapes was wrongly selected, whether the initial cold worked textures were different, or whether the actual thickness of the tape exercised some influence on its annealing characteristics. Quantities of the five gages of tape were acquired in the as-rolled condition just prior to the final anneal. Pole figures of the cold worked textures were constructed for each of the tapes. Eye estimates of in-
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APA: S. Spachner W. Rostoker  (1956)  Technical Notes - On the Loss of Texture in Tapes of a 50 Pct Ni-50 Pct Fe Alloy

MLA: S. Spachner W. Rostoker Technical Notes - On the Loss of Texture in Tapes of a 50 Pct Ni-50 Pct Fe Alloy. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1956.

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