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A tri-layer composite alloy ingot was fabricated by hot isostatic presses (HIP) method, in which the outer layer is Ni-5%W (Ni5W, mole fraction) alloy and the inner layer is Ni-12%W (Ni12W, mole fraction) alloy. The composite ingot was cold-rolled using the process of rolling assisted biaxially textured substrate (RABiTSTM) technology and annealed to obtain the Ni5W/Ni12W/Ni5W composite substrate with high cube texture. The cold rolling and the recrystallization textures on the surface of the as-obtained composite substrate were studied systematically by X-ray and EBSD measurements. The results show that a strong deformation copper-type texture is obtained in the cold rolled composite substrate, and a sharp cube texture is formed on the surface of Ni5W/Ni12W/Ni5W composite substrate after a recrystallization annealing process. The percentage of the cube orientated grain within a misorientation angle of 10° is as high as 99.1%, which is in the same level as that of the commercial Ni5W tape.
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Chinese Journal of Nonferrous Metals
ISSN: 1004-0609
Year: 2011
Issue: 7
Volume: 21
Page: 1632-1638
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