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In materials science, friability ( ), the condition of being friable, describes the tendency of a substance to under stress or contact, especially by rubbing. The opposite of friable is indurate.

Substances that are designated hazardous, such as or crystalline , are often said to be friable if small particles are easily dislodged and become , and hence respirable (able to enter human ), thereby posing a health hazard.

Tougher substances, such as , may also be mechanically ground down and reduced to finely divided . However, such substances are not generally considered friable because of the degree of difficulty involved in breaking the substance's through mechanical means. Some substances, such as foams, show an increase in friability with exposure to radiation, as in .

Friable is sometimes used metaphorically to describe "" personalities who can be "rubbed" by seemingly-minor stimuli to produce extreme emotional responses.


General
A friable substance is any substance that can be reduced to fibers or finer particles by the action of a small amount of or , such as rubbing or inadvertently brushing up against the substance. The term could also apply to any material that exhibits these properties, such as:


Geological
Friable and indurated are terms used commonly in soft-rock , especially with , , and to describe how well the component rock fragments are held together.

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Medical
The term friable is also used to describe in medicine. This is an important determination because tumors that are easily torn apart have a higher risk of malignancy and .

Examples:


Pharmaceutical
Friability testing is a laboratory technique used by the pharmaceutical industry to test the durability of tablets during transit. This testing involves repeatedly dropping a sample of tablets over a fixed time, using a rotating wheel with a baffle. The result is inspected for broken tablets, and the percentage of tablet mass lost through chipping. A typical specification will allow a non-zero percentage of chipping, and zero broken tablets.


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