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toocoarse

Toocoarse is an adjective used to describe a material whose particle size is coarser than is appropriate for a given application. It is not a formal dictionary term, but it appears in technical notes, quality-control records, and process instructions to flag a sample that may fail to meet specifications due to excessive coarseness.

Common contexts for the term include soil science, construction, and materials processing. In soil science and

Measurement and thresholds for defining “toocoarse” depend on context. Common methods include sieve analysis, laser diffraction,

See also: fineness, particle size distribution, sieve analysis, grading.

agronomy,
a
too-coarse
texture
can
affect
water
retention,
drainage,
and
nutrient
availability.
In
construction
and
civil
engineering,
coarse
aggregates
must
meet
grading
requirements;
if
the
aggregate
is
too
coarse,
workability
and
concrete
strength
can
be
affected.
In
milling,
grinding,
and
powder
processing,
a
product
described
as
too
coarse
indicates
that
the
particle
size
distribution
does
not
fit
the
target
specification
and
may
require
additional
milling
or
sieving,
or
blending
with
finer
fractions.
In
food
processing,
grinding
too
coarse
can
impact
texture,
dissolution,
and
sensory
properties.
In
ceramics
and
powder
metallurgy,
too-coarse
powders
hinder
uniform
sintering
and
densification.
and
image
analysis
to
determine
particle-size
distribution
relative
to
a
specified
upper
limit.
Because
toocoarse
is
largely
usage-based,
exact
definitions
vary
by
industry,
process,
and
product
specification.