iskuvaste
Iskuvaste is an Estonian term used to describe materials or products that are resistant to impact. It denotes the ability to absorb energy from sudden loads and avoid immediate fracture or failure. In engineering and manufacturing, iskubaste characteristics are important for safety, reliability, and performance under dynamic conditions.
The level of impact resistance depends on intrinsic material properties such as toughness, ductility, and energy
Common testing methods assess iskivaste by measuring the energy required to cause failure under a standardized
Applications of high iskivaste materials span protective equipment, automotive components, construction glazing, and consumer electronics enclosures.
Etymology: isk- means impact or blow in Estonian, while -vaste denotes resistance, forming a compound describing