peenistamist
Peenistamist is a term found in some technical contexts used to describe the metalworking practice more commonly known as peening. The process involves imparting small, localized plastic deformations to a metal surface through repeated impacts or energy delivery. The goal is to modify surface properties rather than remove material, creating a layer of residual compressive stress that can improve performance under loading.
There are several methods of peenistamist. Traditional hammer peening uses a tool to strike the surface repeatedly.
Applications of peenistamist span aerospace, automotive, and tooling industries, where fatigue life and surface integrity are
Key considerations include material compatibility and the risk of over-peening, which can increase surface roughness, cause