flexopressar
Flexopressar is a term used in some mechanical engineering and manufacturing contexts to describe a process or device that combines flexion of a component with a pressing action in a single operation. The precise meaning varies by application, and there is no universally accepted definition. In general, flexopressar refers to systems where bending elements provide a controlled curvature or contact geometry while a separate pressing member delivers compression or bonding force.
Mechanism: Typical flexopressar configurations use actuated compliant members or bending beams to induce a variable radius
Applications: Used in manufacturing and prototyping to form curved surfaces in plastics, composites, or laminates; in
Advantages and challenges: The approach can improve surface finish on complex geometries and enable new part
History and terminology: The term appears in limited industry literature and patent documents; some sources describe
See also: bending, press forming, laminating, compliant mechanisms.