muovattuvia
Muovattuvia is a Finnish adjective used to describe materials or substances that can be shaped or molded into different forms. The term derives from muovata, meaning to mold or shape, and is formed with the suffixes that create muovattuva (capable of being molded) and muovattuvia (plural form). In everyday language it can refer to plastics, clays, dough, and other substances that lend themselves to shaping without breaking.
In materials science, muovattuvuus (moldability or plasticity) denotes the ability of a material to undergo permanent
Common moldable materials include thermoplastics (for example polyethylene and polystyrene), modeling clays, and metals at elevated
See also: plasticity, malleability, ductility, thermoplastics, polymer science.