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scharfkantigen

Scharfkantigen is the inflected form of the German adjective scharfkantig, meaning sharp-edged or having a sharp edge. It is used to describe objects, components, or surfaces whose edges are sharp enough to cause cuts or injuries. The term is common in engineering, construction, manufacturing, and safety documentation, where parts such as metal sheets, glass, or plastic components may be described as scharfkantig when their edges have not been deburred or rounded.

In safety and risk assessments, phrases like scharfkantige Kanten (sharp-edged edges) identify hazards that require mitigation,

From a design and manufacturing perspective, sharp edges are often undesirable; processes such as deburring, rounding,

Linguistically, scharfkantig is a compound of scharf and kantig; scharfkantigen is the appropriate inflection for the

such
as
Entgraten
(Entgratung)
or
Abschrägen
der
Kanten
and
the
use
of
protective
equipment.
The
descriptor
also
appears
in
product
specifications,
repair
logs,
and
instructional
material
to
warn
users
about
possible
injury
from
exposed
edges.
or
chamfering
are
used
to
eliminate
or
reduce
scharfkantigkeit,
improving
safety
and
functionality.
The
term
thus
functions
as
a
descriptive
attribute
rather
than
a
technical
property
on
its
own.
relevant
cases,
for
example
scharfkantige
Kanten
(nominative
plural)
or
scharfkantigen
Kanten
in
other
cases.
Related
terms
include
abgerundete
Kanten
(rounded
edges)
and
spitze
Kanten;
antonyms
include
glatte
Kanten
(smooth
edges).