friabilidad
Friabilidad, or friability, is the tendency of a material to crumble or break into smaller particles under mechanical stress. It reflects the material's mechanical integrity and is used across disciplines to gauge durability, handling properties and processing behavior.
In geology and soil science, friabilidad describes how readily rocks or soils crumble when subjected to stress.
In mining and mineral processing, ore friability influences energy requirements for crushing and grinding. Friable ores
In pharmaceuticals, friability is evaluated with a friabilator to assess tablet durability during handling and packaging.
Factors affecting friability include moisture content, particle size distribution, mineralogy or cementing agents, porosity and the
Friability is a practical indicator of durability and stability in processing and transport, but it should