karastusi
Karastusi is a term that appears in some historical and ethnographic contexts, often referring to the practice of quenching or tempering materials, particularly metal. This process is essential in metallurgy to impart specific properties such as hardness and durability. In the context of metalworking, karastusi typically involves heating a metal, such as iron or steel, to a specific temperature and then rapidly cooling it, often by immersing it in a liquid like water, oil, or brine. The rate of cooling and the type of quenching medium significantly influence the final microstructure of the metal and, consequently, its mechanical characteristics.
The term may also extend to other applications where rapid cooling is employed to alter the state