puristussitkeys
Puristussitkeys, a Finnish term, translates to "compression strength" or "crushing strength" in English. It refers to the ability of a material to resist deformation or failure when subjected to compressive forces. This property is crucial in engineering and material science, as it determines how well a material can withstand loads that tend to push it together.
Materials like concrete, stone, and ceramics typically exhibit high puristussitkeys, making them suitable for structural applications
The measurement of puristussitkeys is usually performed through standardized tests where a sample of the material