karcálló
Karcálló is a Hungarian adjective used to describe a surface or coating that resists scratches more than a standard material. The term combines karc, meaning scratch, with álló, indicating in this sense resistance or durability. In Hungarian consumer and technical language, karcálló serves as a descriptive label rather than a formal specification.
Applications commonly include consumer electronics displays and smartphone screens, watch faces, automotive glazing, kitchen countertops, and
Karcálló performance is achieved through hardening or protective coatings. Materials and technologies often involved include tempered
Testing and assessment of karcálló properties typically rely on established hardness and scratch tests. Pencil hardness
Limitations: describing a surface as karcálló signals enhanced scratch resistance but does not guarantee scratch-proof performance.
In usage, karcálló is a practical descriptor in product literature and marketing to indicate improved durability