velcszáródási
Velcszáródási is a Hungarian-language term used to describe the fastening process provided by hook-and-loop closures, commonly marketed under the brand Velcro. The word is formed from velcrozáródás or velcszáródás and refers to bringing two mating surfaces—one with tiny hooks and one with soft loops—into contact to form a secure, repeatable closure. The closure is designed to be fast and adjustable, enabling easy one-handed operation and quick access in clothing, footwear, and equipment.
Mechanism and materials: Hook components are typically nylon or polyester; loops are usually nylon. The two
Applications and advantages: Velcsáródási is widely used in garments (jackets, sportswear), bags, footwear, medical devices, and
Limitations: Performance can decline with lint buildup, dust, or moisture; high shear loads or prolonged heavy
History and context: The concept originated from the observations of Swiss engineer George de Mestral in the