The Relation of Fineness to Physical Requirements
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Fineness is considered in relation to homogeneity, or to the attainment of a desired texture. Relationships are given between the fineness of a material and its void volume, and illustrated by the absorption capacity of a solid suspension as typified by pigment colours. Control of grain size is necessary in many industrial operations, including glassmaking and the manufacture of refractories. Examples are given.
Professor A. H. M. Andreasen