vormivaks
Vormivaks is a term used in Estonian-language texts to describe the formability of a material—the ability to be shaped into a different geometry through forming processes without fracturing. It applies across metals, polymers, and ceramics, though the degree of formability varies greatly between materials and depends on temperature, thickness, and processing conditions.
Key factors influencing vormivaks include ductility, strain hardening, grain structure, temperature, strain rate, lubrication, and thickness.
Measurement and evaluation of formability are typically material- and process-specific. In sheet metal forming, formability is
Applications of formable materials include automotive body panels, consumer plastic components, packaging, and a wide range
Etymology and usage: Vormivaks derives from vorm (shape) and the Estonian suffix -vaks, indicating an attribute.