jahvutamine
Jahvutamine is an Estonian term describing a physical process in which a solid material—typically stone, wood, or other natural resources—is intentionally fragmented, crushed, or ground into smaller pieces. The technique is employed across a variety of industrial, agricultural, and construction contexts to reduce bulk, alter material characteristics, or prepare it for subsequent use.
In the construction sector, jahvutamine is frequently applied to raw stone or bedrock. By employing specialized
The woodworking industry also uses jahvutamine as a form of milling wherein logs are broken into chips
In agricultural practices, jahvutamine may refer to the breaking down of plant material or straw for use
Overall, jahvutamine is a key step in resource management, enabling the efficient handling of large volumes