shockresistant
Shockresistant describes the ability of a material, component, or device to withstand sudden mechanical shocks or rapid accelerations without functional failure or excessive permanent deformation. The term is contextual and depends on the defined service conditions and acceptance criteria used in a given industry.
Measurement is industry-specific. Materials are often evaluated with Charpy or Izod impact tests to assess toughness,
Design strategies combine material selection with energy-dissipation features. Tough polymers, tempered glasses, ceramics engineered for high
Applications span consumer electronics, automotive and aerospace components, protective equipment, eyewear, and packaging. Some products carry
Limitations include the reality that no product is perfectly shockproof. Repeated shocks can cause fatigue, and