Cold rolling textures of f.e.c. materials can be classified into three different types depending on stacking fault energy (SFE) [1]. In low SFE materials such as a-brass, only the brass (B) component, {110}<112>, develops strongly. In high SFE materials such as pure aluminum, the S component, {I23}<634>, and the copper (C) component, {112}<111>, dominate the cold rolling textures. In medium SFE materials such as pure copper, similar intensities of the C, S and B components are commonly observed. Since Fe-Ni alloys may be considered to have medium SFEs [2], their cold rolling textures are expected to be of the copper-type.
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