Abstract
Studies on grain growth phenomena leading to the formation of the texture with a strong (110) [001] component were carried out dealing with strain-anneal and secondary recrystallization of Fe-3.25% Si alloy. The configuration of crystallines after primary recrystallization was investigated in reference to impurities. Thereby, in the process of accumulation of impurities along grain boundaries after the primary recrystallization, the transport effect by the migrating boundary is involved. The contribution of the coincidence boundary was also discussed.