frittflytende
Frittflytende, or free-flowing, describes powders and granular materials that readily flow under gravity with little cohesion. The term is commonly used in engineering, pharmaceuticals, food processing, and materials handling to distinguish such materials from cohesive powders that tend to arch, bridge, or clump together. Free-flowing behavior facilitates dosing, filling, sieving, conveying, and bulk handling.
Flowability is often assessed with simple and standardized tests. The angle of repose measures how steep a
Factors influencing frittflytende behavior include particle size distribution, shape, and surface roughness; moisture content; presence of
Methods to improve flow include granulation or agglomeration to create larger, more uniform particles; thorough drying
Contextual examples include pharmaceutical powders for tablet manufacturing, dry food ingredients like flour and sugar, cement
Etymology: from Norwegian, combining fritt (freely) and flytende (flowing).