gennemhærning
Gennemhærning is a Danish term that translates to "through-hardening" in English. It refers to a heat treatment process applied to steel where the entire cross-section of the material is hardened. This is typically achieved by heating the steel to a specific temperature above its transformation point, followed by rapid cooling (quenching) in a medium like water, oil, or air. The goal of through-hardening is to increase the strength, hardness, and wear resistance of the steel uniformly throughout its bulk.
The effectiveness of through-hardening depends on several factors, including the steel's composition, particularly its carbon content.
Applications for through-hardened steel are widespread and include components requiring high strength and durability, such as