Hajtáskárokat
Hajtáskárokat is a Hungarian term that translates to "folding damage" or "crease damage" and refers to physical defects that can occur in sheet materials, particularly paper, textiles, and thin metal foils. This type of damage arises from the material being repeatedly bent, folded, or creased beyond its elastic limit. The result is a permanent deformation, often accompanied by a visible line or crack along the fold.
The severity of hajtáskárokat depends on several factors, including the material's inherent properties such as its
Hajtáskárokat is a concern in various industries. In printing and packaging, improper handling during folding can