Hærdes
Hærdes is a Danish verb meaning to harden or to become harder, more rigid, or more durable. In technical contexts it describes processes that increase a material’s hardness or resistance to deformation. The term can apply to metals, glass, polymers and cement-based materials, and is often used in both industrial and scientific language as well as in general descriptions of material treatment.
In metallurgy, hærdning refers to heat-treatment processes that increase the hardness of metals, especially steel. Common
In glass, hærdet glas or tempered glass is produced by controlled heating and rapid cooling, creating surface
In polymers and adhesives, hærdning denotes curing or cross-linking that transforms a liquid resin into a hard,
In concrete and other cementitious materials, hærdning describes the curing process during which hydration reactions gain