återkristalliseringstemperatur
Återkristalliseringstemperatur is a term used in materials science to describe the temperature above which a metal or alloy can undergo recrystallization. Recrystallization is a process where the deformed microstructure of a material is replaced by new, strain-free grains. This transformation occurs when the material is heated to a sufficiently high temperature, allowing for the formation and growth of new grains that nucleate at various points within the deformed structure.
The recrystallization temperature is not a fixed value but depends on several factors, including the type of
The phenomenon of recrystallization is significant because it can restore ductility and reduce internal stresses in