forvarmings
Forvarmings, sometimes written förvärmning in Swedish, refers to the intentional raising of the temperature of a component, system, or material before its normal operation. The purpose is to improve performance, efficiency, safety, or reliability by avoiding thermal shock, reducing friction, or shortening warm-up periods. The term comes from for- (before) and varme (warmth).
In mechanical engineering and automotive contexts, forvarmings is common in engines, especially diesel: engine block heaters
In welding and metalworking, preheating (forvarmings) of steel or other alloys reduces thermal gradients, lowers the
In HVAC and laboratory settings, preheating may refer to bringing rooms, cabinets, or glassware to a target
In power generation and process industries, air preheaters and feedwater preheating raise incoming temperatures to improve
While forvarmings offers efficiency and safety benefits, it also consumes energy and can cause damage if misapplied,