formálhatósággal
Formálhatósággal, often translated as "formability" or "malleability," refers to the ability of a material to undergo permanent deformation without fracturing or breaking. This property is crucial in various manufacturing processes, particularly in metalworking, where materials are shaped into desired forms through techniques like rolling, drawing, stamping, and forging.
The formability of a material is influenced by several factors, including its intrinsic properties such as
Assessing formability often involves standardized tests. One common method is the Erichsen test, which measures the