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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
May. 16, 1995
Filed:
Feb. 16, 1993
Yoshiyuki Ushigami, Kitayusyushi, JP;
Norito Abe, Kitayusyushi, JP;
Sadami Kousaka, Kitayusyushi, JP;
Tadao Nozawa, Kitayusyushi, JP;
Osamu Honjo, Kitayusyushi, JP;
Tadashi Nakayama, Kitayusyushi, JP;
Nippon Steel Corporation, Tokyo, JP;
Abstract
A very thin electrical steel strip having a thickness not exceeding 150 microns, an average grain diameter not exceeding 1.0 mm, a high degree of {110} <001> grain orientation, a high normalized magnetic flux density as expressed by a B.sub.8 /B.sub.s value which is greater than 0.9, and a low core loss not exceeding 50% of the core loss of any conventional product. It is produced from a starting material consisting of a grain-oriented electrical steel strip containing not more than 8% silicon, the balance thereof substantially being iron, and having a high degree of {110} <001> grain orientation, a normalized magnetic flux density as expressed by a B.sub.8 /B.sub.s value which is greater than 0.9, an average grain diameter of at least 20 mm in the rolling direction and an average grain diameter of at least 40 mm in the direction perpendicular to the rolling direction. The material is cold rolled with a reduction of 60 to 80% to a final thickness not exceeding 150 microns, and the cold rolled material is annealed for primary recrystallization. The use of a starting material further containing 0.005 to 0.30% of one or both of tin and antimony yields a product of still improved properties.