Influence of Chemistry and Hot Rolling Conditions on High Permeability Non-Grain Oriented Silicon Steel
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This paper discusses the influence of chemical composition, mainly the absence of aluminum, on the final electromagnetic properties in higher permeability material. Furthermore, the effect of the hot rolling practice and the end of austenite transformation temperature range on the hot band microstructure is described. Finally, the electromagnetic properties obtained after the final decarburization and grain growth heat treatment using this technology are reported.
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