rekrystalizáció
Rekrystalizáció is a metallurgical process used to refine the grain structure of a metal or alloy. It is a form of heat treatment where the material is heated to a specific temperature, held there for a period, and then cooled. This process causes the formation of new, strain-free grains within the metal, replacing the deformed or fractured grains that existed prior to the treatment.
The driving force for recrystallization is the stored energy within the deformed metal. When a metal is
Key parameters influencing recrystallization include temperature, time, and the amount of prior deformation. Higher temperatures and
Recrystallization is a crucial process for improving the ductility and toughness of cold-worked metals, making them