Effect of recrystallization annealing on the formation of a perfect cube texture in FCC nickel alloys
2011
Based on the data of X-ray diffraction, dilatometry, transmission electron microscopy, and electron backscatter diffraction, the optimum regimes of heat treatment of cold-rolled (to 98.5–99%) tapes made of binary Ni-W, Ni-Cr, Ni-Fe and ternary tungsten-containing Ni-Pd-W and Ni-Cr-W alloys that are widely utilized in the world practice for the fabrication of high-temperature superconducting cables of the second generation, which make it possible to obtain a perfect cube texture. In all five alloys, the spreed of the texture upon slow heating and two-step annealing decreases by 0.2°–1.5° around the RD and by 0.1°–0.6° around the RD in comparison with the single-stage high-temperature annealing.
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