Bendable radius
Bendable radius
The minimum radius of curvature at which a material can be bent without being damaged. It depends on the flexibility of the material.
The limit of flexibility of materials
The bendable radius describes the minimum radius of curvature at which a material can be bent without cracking or breaking. This property is crucial for the processing of materials, as it depends on the flexibility of the material. Materials with a small bendable radius are more flexible and can be bent into tight curves or shapes without compromising their structure.