Claims
- 1. In a process for producing electromagnetic silicon steel having a cube-on-edge orientation, which process includes the steps of preparing a steel melt containing 2.5 to 4% silicon, casting the steel, hot rolling the steel, cold rolling the steel to final gauge, decarburizing the steel, applying a refractory oxide base coating to the steel, and final texture annealing the steel by heating to and maintaining a temperature in excess of 2000.degree. F., the improvement comprising the steps of
- during final texture annealing, heating the steel to a recrystallization temperature within the range of 1600.degree. to 1700.degree. F.;
- heating the steel at about 10.degree. F./hour or less in the recrystallization temperature range at temperatures depending upon the thickness of the steel with higher temperatures for thinner steel for about 6 to 20 hours to substantially complete secondary recrystallization; and
- heating the steel from the selected recrystallization temperature range to a temperature in excess of the 2000.degree. F., said steel having improved magnetic permeability and core loss values.
- 2. The process as set forth in claim 1 wherein the recrystallization temperature range is about 1600.degree. to 1650.degree. F. for steel having a gauge of about 11 mils.
- 3. The process as set forth in claim 1 wherein the recrystallization temperature range is about 1650.degree. to 1700.degree. F. for steel having a gauge of about 9 mils.
- 4. The process as set forth in claim 1 wherein the steel is substantially isothermally heated at about 1650.degree. F. for about 12 hours.
- 5. The process as set forth in claim 1 wherein the heating in the recrystallization temperature range occurs at about 5.degree. F./hour or less.
- 6. In a process for producing electromagnetic silicon steel having a cube-on-edge orientation, which process includes the steps of preparing a steel melt containing 2.5 to 4% silicon, casting the steel, hot rolling the steel, cold rolling the steel to final gauge, decarburizing the steel, applying a refractory oxide base coating to the steel, and final texture annealing the steel by heating to and maintaining at a temperature in excess of 2000.degree. F., the improvement comprising
- heating the steel during final texture annealing at a relatively constant heating rate to about 1600.degree.-1700.degree. F.;
- substantially isothermally heating the steel at about 1600.degree.-1650.degree. F. for steel having a gauge of about 11 mils, and about 1650.degree.-1700.degree. F. for thinner steel for about 6 to 20 hours to substantially complete secondary recrystallization; and
- then heating the steel at a relatively constant heating rate to a temperature in excess of the 2000.degree. F., said steel having improved magnetic permeability and core loss values.
- 7. A process for producing electromagnetic silicon steel having a cube-on-edge orientation comprising the steps of preparing a steel melt containing 2.5 to 4% silicon; casting the steel; hot rolling the steel; cold rolling the steel to final gauge, decarburizing the steel; applying a refractory oxide base coating to the steel; heating the coated steel to a recrystallization temperature range of 1600.degree. to 1700.degree. F.; heating the steel at about 10.degree. F./hour or less in the recrystallization temperature range at temperatures depending upon the thickness of the steel, and being about 1650.degree. F. or more for steels having a gauge of 11 mils or thinner for about 6 to 20 hours to substantially complete secondary recrystallization; and thereafter to complete final texture annealing, further heating the steel from the selected recrystallization temperature range to a temperature in excess of 2000.degree. F., said steel having improved magnetic permeability and core loss values.
- 8. The process as set forth in claim 7 wherein the recrystallization temperature range is about 1600.degree. to 1650.degree. F. for steel having a gauge of about 11 mils.
- 9. The process as set forth in claim 7 wherein the recrystallization temperature range is about 1650.degree. to 1700.degree. F. for steel having a gauge of about 9 mils.
- 10. The process as set forth in claim 7 wherein the steel is substantially isothermally heated at about 1650.degree. F. for about 12 hours.
- 11. The process as set forth in claim 7 wherein the steel is heated at about 5.degree. F./hour or less.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 510,844, filed July 5, 1983, now abandoned.
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