Production of 6.5wt%Si Composite Thin Sheet by Cold Rolling Process

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Although 6.5wt% high silicon electrical steel has pretty excellent soft magnetic properties, it is hard to be obtained by cold rolling at room temperature, by virtue of appearance of ordered phases in this alloy. In this research we report that very thin 6.5wt%Si composite sheet with 0.05-0.08mm thickness was fabricated by proper heat treatment and cold rolling after hot deformation. The 6.5wt%Si composite plate exhibits some extent of ductility at room temperature when the stage of hot deformation was finished. The effect of heat treatment on mechanical properties of this composite plate was investigated by optical microscope. After heat treatment, ductility of this composite plate is increased due to the ordered DO3 phase transformation inhibited by cooling fast. It is provided a referable method to produce 6.5wt% high silicon steel with conventional forming process.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 941-944)

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354-359

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June 2014

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