noun
- the quality or capacity of being able to be coiled or wound into loops or spirals
Usage: technical; often used in materials science and engineering contexts
Examples
- The coilability of the copper wire made it ideal for electrical applications.
- Engineers tested the coilability of the new polymer to ensure it could be wound onto spools.
- High coilability is an important property for hoses used in industrial equipment.
- The material's coilability was improved by adjusting its composition.
- Manufacturers prioritize coilability when selecting materials for cable production.