karastamis
Karastamis refers to a hardening process applied to certain materials, primarily metals, to improve their strength and durability. It involves heating the material to a specific temperature and then rapidly cooling it, usually in a liquid medium such as water, oil, or brine. This rapid cooling, known as quenching, traps the material in a harder, more brittle crystalline structure.
The effectiveness of karastamis depends on several factors, including the material's composition, the heating temperature, the
Following karastamis, the material is often subjected to a tempering process. Tempering involves reheating the quenched