What is the basic difference between recrystallisation and grain growth non ferrous materials
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When primary recrystallization, which is driven by the stored energy of cold work, is complete, the structure is not yet stable, and further growth of the recrystallized grains may occur. The driving force for this is a reduction in the energy which is stored in the material in the form of grain boundaries.
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