Flexible glass substrates refer to thin sheets of glass that have been made flexible to enable bending, curving or wrapping without breaking. They are made from high-strength glass materials such as Corning Gorilla Glass or Schott Xensation Cover and are commonly used in flexible displays, flexible sensors and other applications that require a flexible, durable substrate. The manufacturing process of flexible glass substrates typically involves laminating a thin layer of glass to a flexible polymer substrate, or by depositing a thin layer of glass on a flexible metal substrate. The resulting product is a flexible glass substrate that can be bent and shaped to fit a wide range of applications.