kovitusmenetelmä
Kovitusmenetelmä, a Finnish term, translates to "hardening method" or "tempering method" and refers to a range of metallurgical processes used to increase the hardness and strength of materials, primarily metals. This is achieved by altering the material's microstructure through controlled heating and cooling cycles. The primary goal of kovitusmenetelmä is to make a material more resistant to wear, scratching, and deformation.
There are several types of hardening methods. Annealing, for instance, involves heating a metal to a specific
The specific parameters of heating temperature, cooling rate, and tempering temperature are critical and depend heavily