nonbreakable
Nonbreakable refers to the property or attribute of a material, object, or substance that cannot be broken, fractured, or destroyed under normal use or applied stress. This characteristic is highly valued in applications requiring durability, safety, and long-term integrity. In the context of materials science, nonbreakable materials are often engineered to withstand physical impact, stress, or environmental conditions without sustaining damage.
Common examples of nonbreakable materials include tempered glass, certain plastics like polycarbonate, and metals such as
While the term "nonbreakable" suggests an absolute quality, in practical applications it usually indicates an extremely
Nonbreakability is a desirable property across various industries including construction, transportation, consumer products, and safety equipment.
It is important to note that "nonbreakable" is an idealized concept, and understanding the limits and specific