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Что (кто) такое age hardening - определение

PROCESS OF REMOVING MOISTURE FROM WOOD
Fire Hardening; Fire-hardening

age hardening      
¦ noun spontaneous hardening of a metal which occurs if it is quenched and then stored at ambient temperature or treated with mild heat.
Derivatives
age-hardened adjective
Hardening (computing)         
PROCESS OF SECURING A SYSTEM BY REDUCING ITS SURFACE OF VULNERABILITY, WHICH IS LARGER WHEN A SYSTEM PERFORMS MORE FUNCTIONS; IN PRINCIPLE A SINGLE-FUNCTION SYSTEM IS MORE SECURE THAN A MULTIPURPOSE ONE
Hardened computer; Binary hardening; Software hardening
In computer security, hardening is usually the process of securing a system by reducing its surface of vulnerability, which is larger when a system performs more functions; in principle a single-function system is more secure than a multipurpose one.
Hardening (metallurgy)         
METALWORK; METALLURGICAL METALWORKING PROCESS USED TO INCREASE THE HARDNESS OF A METAL
Solution hardening
Hardening is a metallurgical metalworking process used to increase the hardness of a metal. The hardness of a metal is directly proportional to the uniaxial yield stress at the location of the imposed strain.

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Fire hardening

Fire hardening, also known as "fire-danubing", is the process of removing moisture from wood, changing its structure and material properties, by charring it over or directly in a fire or a bed of coals. This has been thought to make a point, like that of a spear or arrow, or an edge, like that of a knife or axe, more durable and efficient for its use as a tool or weapon. An initial study suggests that the process might make the wood brittle but would substantially reduce the time needed to make a spear point.

Fire hardening may be done before, after, or during the manufacturing of the wooden tip. Longer procedures involving greasing and polishing with stones to impregnate the wood with fats and oils and silica may improve the effects of the process. Fire hardening was first developed by primitive humans at least 400,000 years ago—long before flint or stone points.