Karcolhatóságát
Karcolhatóságát refers to the scratch resistance of a material. It is a crucial property in determining the durability and aesthetic longevity of various surfaces, particularly those that are frequently touched or exposed to potential abrasion. This characteristic is often measured using standardized tests, such as the Mohs hardness scale, which ranks minerals based on their ability to scratch one another, or specific pencil hardness tests designed for coatings and plastics.
High scratch resistance means a material can withstand significant wear and tear without showing visible damage.