Yes, LED strip lights can be bent. In fact, one of the advantages of LED strip lights is that they are flexible and can be bent to fit into tight spaces or follow curved surfaces. However, there are some limitations to how much and how often they can be bent, as repeated bending can cause the strip to break or the connections between the LEDs to come loose. It's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions for bending and to avoid excessive bending, as this can reduce the lifespan of the lights or cause them to fail. Additionally, when bending the strip, it's important to support the strip at both ends to prevent damage to the LEDs.
LED strip lights are designed to be flexible and can be bent to fit around curves or into tight spaces. They have a flexible circuit board and a thin, bendable casing that allows them to be shaped and contoured to the desired form. The flexibility of LED strip lights makes them a versatile option for a wide range of lighting applications, including accent lighting, under-cabinet lighting, and architectural lighting. However, it's important to note that LED strip lights have a minimum bend radius, which is the smallest radius they can bend without damaging the circuit board or breaking the LEDs. This minimum bend radius is specified by the manufacturer and is typically between 10mm and 20mm. To ensure proper performance and longevity, it's important to follow the manufacturer's instructions and guidelines for bending LED strip lights.