bendability


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Synonyms for bendability

the property of being easily bent without breaking

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And this comes together with bendability and formability.
The Bendability test was done by conical mandrel bend test apparatus as per ASTM D522 standards.
ST60-HSM has attained high strength equivalent to A6061** aluminum alloy, while maintaining the same bendability and thermal conductivity as existing grades of ST60 series have.
Jafri, "Bendability Analysis for Bending of C-Mn Steel Plates on Heavy Duty 3-Roller Bending Machine," International journal of aerospace and mechanical engineering, 2007.
This ratio induces extraordinary physical and chemical properties, including a high degree of bendability. "However, 1D nanostructures are still difficult to use, because integrating them in real devices is a challenging task.
From construction point of view bendability and weldability of rebar are two important characteristics of the steel re-bar.
By having knowledge about the shape and bendability of these flexible surfaces, system integrators can use software to make much needed improvements, such as to correct distorted images.
"A "bendability test" hasn't been part of our breakability testing to date because up until this week we've never seen a phone thin enough to make this a potential issue," said a spokesman at SquareTrade.
They vary in weight, gap, sharpness, and bendability.
Abstract: Electronics on very thin substrates have shown remarkable bendability, conformability and lightness, which are important attributes for biological tissues sensing, wearable or implantable devices.