Abstract
A formation of submicrocryctalline structures in low carbon steel 05G2MFB by severe warm rolling is investigated. By methods transmission electron microscopic and electron backscatter diffraction have been established that the ultra-fine steel has fibrous structure and rolling texture. It is shown that the submicrocryctalline steel combine high strength with satisfactory plasticity.
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