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    1.6.1 Light microscope images

    Images of etched specimen at 100, 200, 500 and 1000 times magnification. Single phase brass microstructure with grains aligned in the ED. The etch effect is rather homogeneous in this case, but twins can be distinguished at higher magnifications due to etching of crystallographic orientations. Large grains have different orientation compared to the smaller, as learned from EBSD. Lead particles are etched dark, they appear to be round and homogeneously distributed.

    Etching: 5g ferric chloride + 10ml conc. hydrochloric acid + 100 ml de-ionised water.

    Specimen surface was parallel with extrusion direction (X=ED). Position ¼ depth.

    CW625N, 100x Magnification
    CW625N, 200x Magnification
    CW625N, 500x Magnification
    CW625N, 1000x Magnification
    Composition of CW625N Composition of CW625N

    1.6.2 EBSD/EDS analysis in the SEM

     

     

    EBSD analysis with 1 µm step size

    The material show a fine grained homogeneous microstructure consisting of alpha phase, and lead particles. In this limited area it is difficult to make assumptions about texture but <100> (red colour) and <111> (blue) orientations // ED dominates. Specimen surface was parallel with extrusion direction (X=ED). Position ¼ depth. Surface was OP-S-polished.

    FSD image of the area for EBSD analysis. Streaks of Pb particles along ED is seen.
    IPF-Z EBSD map with colours according to crystal orientations in Z direction (transverse dir.).
    EBSD phase map, alpha phase is red and in this case only alpha phase was present. Grain boundaries (>15°) are included.
    EBSD map showing IPF in X direction (extrusion dir.).

    Grain- and phase boundaries

    In this material there are not a lot of low angle boundaries. The assumption would be that recrystallisation occurred after extrusion.

    Grain boundaries (>15°, black), low angle boundaries (2-15°, gray), and twin boundaries (60°<111>, red) are included in the image. Grain boundaries (>15°, black), low angle boundaries (2-15°, gray), and twin boundaries (60°<111>, red) are included in the image.

    EDS mapping in parallel to EBSD analysis

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    Large area mapping – Many (>40) analyses stitched together

    The large area make statistics for grain size, phase fractions, texture, etc. better and now it is obvious that there are preferred orientations in X (ED).

    Alpha texture: Main component <100>//ED (red) Also weak <111>//ED (blue). This component is more present in the centre part.
    Pole figure shoing texture components for the alpha phase, strong  <100>//ED (38 times random) and weaker <111> // ED. Pole figure shoing texture components for the alpha phase, strong  <100>//ED (38 times random) and weaker <111> // ED.

    Grain size, area weighted distribution

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