oversoftened
Oversoftened is a descriptive term for the condition in which a material has been softened beyond the intended level. This state can compromise mechanical strength, dimensional stability, texture, or processability, depending on the material.
The term is informal and lacks standardized definition across industries. It is used as a shorthand by
In food science, oversoftened dough or batter may lose gas retention, collapse during baking, and yield an
In polymers and elastomers, oversoftened materials show excessive flow, poor shape retention, creeping under load, and
In metals or glasses, oversoftening can occur during annealing or tempering, reducing hardness and strength, and
Detection and prevention: Practitioners rely on texture, rheology measurements, and hardness tests to detect oversoftening. Prevention