Journal of Northeastern University(Natural Science) ›› 2013, Vol. 34 ›› Issue (12): 1730-1733.DOI: 10.12068/j.issn.1005-3026.2013.12.014

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Effects of SinglePass Hot Rolling on Oxide Scales Morphology of Fe15Si Silicon Steels

LIU Xiaojiang, CAO Guangming, HE Yongquan, LIU Zhenyu   

  1. The State Key Laboratory of Rolling and Automation, Northeastern University, Shenyang 110819, China.
  • Published:2013-07-09
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Abstract: Specimens of Fe15Si silicon steel were oxidized at 1000~1200℃ in air for 30min.At 1000℃ and 1100℃ fayalite was observed at the scale/substrate interface.While at 1200℃ fayalite was found both at the scale/substrate interface and at the outer oxide layer. Then after the singlepass hot rolling process, with the compression ratio of 10% and 30%, it was found that at 1000℃ and 1100℃, higher compression rate accelerated the broken of the scale layers, but the scale structure was not affected by the hot rolling process, while for the specimens oxidized at 1200℃, because of the formation of liquefied fayalite, the fayalite was squeezed into the outer oxide layer in the singlepass hot rolling. Pinning effects were weakened at the scale/substrate interface, and flatness of the interface between the scales and the substrate was improved.

Key words: oxide scale, silicon steels, hot rolling, fayalite, morphology

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