Abradant
: Rock fragments, sand grains, and mineral particles carried by water, wind, or ice act as natural abradants to erode land surfaces.
: Materials like sandpaper, pumice, and emery are used to smooth rough edges or polish stones and metals. abradant
An is a substance or tool used for wearing away, smoothing, or polishing surfaces through mechanical friction. It is a technical term often used interchangeably with "abrasive" in industrial, geological, and medical contexts. Common Uses and Examples : Rock fragments, sand grains, and mineral particles
In material science, "standard abradants" are used to measure the durability and wear resistance of textiles, leathers, and coatings. : Rock fragments