“…Accordingly, in industrial practices, the thermomechanical processing of such products is generally conducted at temperatures above the solvus temperature for two reasons: (a) to increase the plasticity in the absence of the second phase, and (b) to improve the mechanical properties of the final product by the subsequent aging of a supersaturated solid solution [16]. It is to note that the formability of 7075 aluminum alloy is highly sensitive to the occurrence of the restoration process (dynamic recovery and dynamic recrystallization), where the ductility increases noticeably upon stress relieving and the formation of new equiaxed fine grains [17]. However, it is worth mentioning that the Al-Zn-Mg-Cu alloys hold a very small processing window, as restrained by its high flow stress on one hand and by its low incipient melting point on the other [13].…”