tensible

tensible

(ˈtɛnsəbəl)
adj
capable of being stretched; tensile
ˌtensiˈbility, ˈtensibleness n
ˈtensibly adv
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Many other authors have also revealed that the conventional PE reinforced by UHMWPE shows an improvement in the creep, wear, tensible, compressive, and hardness properties [5-7].
The upper panel further comprises a contractible tensible member to hold the cover to the vessel adjacent the neck portion of the vessel.
the high tack of the mono-oriented polypropylene tape ensures a perfect grip on the package surface and gives its very tensible strength.
In terms of mechanical properties, tests carried out to determine the residual strength of the geotextiles were strip tensible (DIN 53857), CBR puncture (DIN 54307) and grab (ASTM D4632).