spoolable
Spoolable refers to the characteristic of a material or object that allows it to be wound onto a spool for storage, transport, or deployment. This capability is often associated with flexible or semi-flexible items that can maintain their form and integrity when coiled. Common examples of spoolable materials include cables, ropes, wires, films, and certain types of pipes or hoses. The ability to be spooled is a practical advantage, as it enables efficient handling and prevents tangling or damage.
The design of a spoolable product considers factors such as material strength, flexibility, and resistance to