kiirituspõletus
Kiirituspõletus, also known as flash heating, is a phenomenon where a material is heated to a very high temperature in a very short period of time. This process is often used in industrial applications, such as welding, cutting, and surface treatment of metals. The principle behind kiirituspõletus involves the use of a high-energy source, typically a laser or an electron beam, to rapidly heat the material to its melting or vaporization point.
The duration of the heating process can range from microseconds to milliseconds, depending on the specific
One of the key advantages of kiirituspõletus is its ability to produce a narrow heat-affected zone, which
However, kiirituspõletus also has its limitations. The process requires specialized equipment and trained personnel, which can