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feinkörnigen

Feinkörnigen is the inflected form of the German adjective feinkörnig, meaning fine-grained or finely textured. It is used in German to describe materials that consist predominantly of very small particles.

In geology and soil science, feinkörnigen describes soils or sediments with small particle sizes. A common

In everyday language and technical writing, feinkörnigen occurs as an attributive or predicative form, as in

In materials science, feinkörnigen materials refer to powders or aggregates with high surface area due to small

Etymology note: the term derives from fein (fine) and Korn (grain) with the adjectival suffix -ig, with

practical
threshold
is
particles
smaller
than
about
0.075
millimeters,
which
characterizes
fine-grained
soils
such
as
clay
and
silt,
in
contrast
to
coarser
sands
or
gravels.
The
term
often
appears
in
phrases
like
feinkörnigen
Sand
or
feinkörnigen
Ton
and
is
relevant
for
properties
such
as
plasticity,
permeability,
and
compaction
behavior.
feinkörnige
Partikel
(fine-grained
particles)
or
feinkörnigen
Sand
(fine-grained
sand).
The
texture
implied
by
the
term
can
influence
processing
and
performance
in
applications
ranging
from
construction
and
geotechnical
work
to
materials
engineering.
particle
size.
Such
fine-grained
materials
are
common
in
ceramics
and
powder
metallurgy,
where
particle
size
distribution
affects
milling,
drying,
handling,
sintering,
and
final
properties
like
strength
and
density.
-en
form
used
for
certain
grammatical
cases
in
German.
See
also
grain
size,
particle
size
distribution,
sedimentology,
and
powder
metallurgy.