A 7.4 mm thick strip of 3003 aluminum alloy produced by the industrial twin-roll casting (TRC) process was homogenized at 500 °C for 12 hours, after which it was cold rolled in two conditions: 1) to reduce the strip's thickness by 67%, and 2) to reduce it by 91%. The alloy was annealed at 400 °C for 1 hour in both conditions. The results revealed that a rotated cube texture, the {001}<110> component, predominated in the as-cast condition and was transformed into brass, copper and S type textures during the cold rolling process. There was practically no difference between the deformation textures at the two thickness reductions.
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De Paula Martins, J., De Carvalho, A. L. M., & Padilha, A. F. (2012). Texture analysis of cold rolled and annealed aluminum alloy produced by twin-roll casting. Materials Research, 15(1), 97–102. https://doi.org/10.1590/S1516-14392011005000101
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