hårdhetsskapande
Hårdhetsskapande, or hardening, is a heat treatment process used to increase the hardness and strength of materials, particularly metals. This is achieved by altering the material's microstructure through controlled heating and cooling cycles. The primary goal is to create a harder, more wear-resistant surface, often while retaining ductility in the core.
The most common method of hardening involves heating a steel or alloy to a specific temperature, above
Subsequent tempering is often employed after hardening to reduce the brittleness and internal stresses induced by