härdbara
Härdbara is a term used in material science and engineering to describe materials that can be hardened through specific processes. This hardening typically involves a change in the material's microstructure, leading to increased strength, hardness, and wear resistance. The most common application of härdbara materials is in metals, particularly steel.
The hardening process for metals often involves heating the material to a high temperature, above its critical
Following quenching, a process called tempering is often applied. Tempering involves reheating the hardened material to
Other materials besides metals can also be described as härdbara. For example, certain polymers and resins