Texture of Oxide Scales during Hot Rolling of Low Carbon Steel

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The textures of oxide scales grown on low carbon steel in air over the temperature range 850-950°C were investigated. The low carbon steel was oxidized with the air velocity of 4.2 cm/s for 10 s in order to approximate the formation of tertiary scales in hot rolling. At 850°C, the wüstite texture and magnetite texture are weak with no dominant components. For the temperatures of 900 and 950°C, the wüstite and magnetite phases have a cube texture {001}<100>. The experimental results indicate that during hot rolling in the g region, the texture of the oxide scale is cubic and when rolling in the a region, the texture of the oxide scale is weak with no dominant components.

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Materials Science Forum (Volumes 495-497)

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339-344

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September 2005

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