CC-BY-NC-NDMarjanović, SašaGusković, DragoslavMitrović, MilijanaPožega, EminaTrumić, BiserkaStamenković, Uroš2023-12-262023-12-262021978‐86‐6305‐119‐5https://ioc.tfbor.bg.ac.rs/public/2021/Proceedings_IOC_2021.pdfhttps://repozitorijum.tfbor.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/2736Samples of bimetallic strip Cu-Al were cold rolled with different reduction degrees, and the ones deformed with the highest reduction degrees were annealed afterwards at different temperatures for a period of one hour. The values of the hardness of the layers of the bimetallic strip were obtained as a function of the degree of deformation, and the annealing temperature. Global flow of curves hardness - total deformation, increases, where the increase in the hardness of aluminum with increasing degree of deformation is approximately linear. A decrease in hardness was observed with an increase in the annealing temperature, in both the aluminum layer and the copper layer.enbimetallic striphardnessdeformation degreeannealing temperatureInfluence of cold rolling and annealing on hardness of bimetallic strip Cu– AlconferenceObject