bontótható
Bontótható is a Hungarian term used in engineering, architecture and product design to describe objects that can be taken apart into their components. It refers to products or structures designed with disassembly in mind, enabling maintenance, upgrades, recycling, or end-of-life separation without destroying parts. The word combines bontás, meaning disassembly, with the suffix -ható, which marks potential ability, and it is commonly used in discussions of design for disassembly and sustainable manufacturing in Hungarian texts.
Design characteristics commonly associated with bontótható objects include modular architecture or product architecture, standardized and accessible
Applications span consumer furniture, electronics, automotive and consumer appliances, and packaging systems, among others. The concept
Trade-offs include higher initial manufacturing cost, potential compromises in load-bearing capacity, and the need for standardized
Related terms and concepts include design for disassembly (DfD), modular design, and sustainable product design. In