Strength
The material should be able to withstand the force applied in the application scenario without bending, breaking, crumbling or deforming.
Hardness
Harder materials are generally more resistant to scratches, durable and resistant to tears and indentations.
Flexibility
The ability of a material to absorb force, bend in different directions and return to its original state.
Formability
Ease of molding into permanent shapes
Ductility
The ability to be deformed by a force in the length direction. Rubber bands have good elasticity. Material wise thermoplastic elastomers generally have good ductility.
Tensile strength
The ability to deform before breaking or snapping.
Ductility
The ability of a material to change shape in all directions before cracking occurs, which is a test of the material's ability to re-plasticize.
Toughness
The ability of a material to withstand a sudden impact without breaking or shattering.
Conductivity
Under normal circumstances, good electrical conductivity of the material thermal conductivity is also good.
Post time: Oct-30-2024