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  • Partitioning an OIM Scan in Deformed And Recrystallized Regions Using Intragranular Orientation Variations (.pdf)
    Rolling and recrystallization form an integral part in the processing of metals and alloys. Rolling processes are usually carried out in a number of stages, with variations in temperature, strain and strain rate. Crystallographic and microstructural evolution during each of the intermediate stages
  • The Application of OIM to Friction Stir Processing of Cast NiAl Bronze Materials (.pdf)
    Orientation imaging microscopy (OIM) has been used to investigate deformation and recrystallization during friction stir processing (FSP) of cast NiAl bronze materials. FSP is a novel adaptation of friction stir welding (FSW), a solid state joining technology originally developed at The Welding
  • Terminals
    Terminal selection depends on the type of wire used, operating environment, and factors such as current levels and local electrical codes. Crimping wires to terminals sets up the conditions for stress relaxation. This relaxation can be a product of creep or recrystallization. Creep is accompanied
  • Hot Rolled Metals
    is above the recrystallization point of the alloy. The elevated temperature allows a greater degree of deformation or a reduction of thickness. Hot rolled metals do not require a post-annealing process after hot rolling.
  • Cold Finishing and Cold Rolling
    Cold finishing or cold rolling is an alloying process that mechanically deforms or works the metal at a temperature that is below the recrystallization point. Cold finishing or cold rolling processes squeeze the metal between two steel rolls. Drawing processes pull the metal from a die opening
  • Case Study: Annealing Analysis of Sheet Steel
    is the state of recrystallization in the steel substrate under galvanized coatings of known thickness. The intent is to provide an economically advantageous technique to monitor the flash annealing on-line. The test procedure performed on the coupons was performed in two steps first; galvanized coupons
  • Superstrong parts
    to a hammer anvil or press bed. Metal parts are worked above their recrystallization temperatures (1,900 to 2,400 F for steel) and gradually shaped into the desired profile through skillful hammering or pressing operations. Unlike impression or closed-die forging that confines the metal in dies, open-die
  • SPRING PERFORMANCE - Processing Effects on Residual Stress
    the. recrystallization process significantly reduces the material's strength and, therefore, its usefulness in spring. applications. On the other hand, an elevated temperature recovery process can eliminate the majority of. residual stresses without significantly deteriorating the materials strength. Please

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