Claims
- 1. A process for producing grain-oriented magnetic steel sheeting in which a slab made from a steel containing (in mass %)
- more than 0.005 to 0.10% C,
- 2.5 to 4.5% Si,
- 0.03 to 0.15% Mn,
- more than 0.01 to 0.05% S,
- 0.01 to 0.035% Al,
- 0.045 to 0.012% N,
- 0.02 to 0.3% Cu,
- the remainder being Fe, including unavoidable impurities is heated through a temperature below the solubility temperature for manganese sulphide, at any rate however below 1320.degree. C. but above the solubility temperature for copper sulphides; subsequently hot rolled to a final thickness of the hot strip between 1.5 and 7.0 mm, with an initial temperature of at least 960.degree. C. and with a final temperature in the range of 880 to 1000.degree. C.; the hot strip is subsequently annealed for 100 to 600 s at a temperature ranging from 880 to 1150.degree. C. and immediately cooled at a cooling rate in excess of 15 K/s and cold rolled in one or several cold-rolling steps to the final thickness of the cold strip; subsequently the cold strip is subjected to a recrystallizing annealing process in a humid atmosphere containing hydrogen and nitrogen, with synchronous decarburisation, and after applying on both sides a parting agent, essentially containing MgO, it is annealed at high temperature and after applying an insulating layer, it is subjected to final annealing, characterized in that the cold strip--for said high-temperature annealing--is heated in an atmosphere comprising less than 25 vol. % H.sub.2, the remainder being nitrogen and/or a noble gas, at least until the holding temperature of 1150 to 1200.degree. C. is reached.
- 2. A process according to claim 1, wherein said high temperature annealing is characterized in that after reaching the holding temperature, the H.sub.2 content of the annealing is gradually increased to up to 100%.
- 3. A process according to claim 1, wherein said high temperature annealing is characterized in that the annealing gas atmosphere until it reaches a temperature ranging from 450 to 750.degree. C. contains more that 50 vol. % H.sub.2 ; that after exceeding this temperature the H.sub.2 content is lowered to below 25 vol. % and after reaching the holding temperature the H.sub.2 content is increased to up to 100%.
- 4. The process according to claim 1, wherein said noble gas is argon.
- 5. The process according to claim 1, wherein said holding temperature is approximately 1180.degree. C.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This application is a 371 of PCT/EP97/03510 filed Jul. 3, 1997.
PCT Information
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102e Date |
371c Date |
PCT/EP97/03510 |
7/3/1997 |
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10/26/1998 |
10/26/1998 |
Publishing Document |
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WO98/02591 |
1/22/1998 |
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