The current state of impedance spectroscopy as an online technique in hot strip mills to determine the progress of phase transformations in steels is reviewed. Electromagnetic sensors have the advantage of being non-contact probes and the use of multi-frequency techniques allows the variation of phase composition with depth to be profiled.
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