Naturally, coarse particles, which are relatively large, remove more material with each cut than finer particles.
The coarse particles open the green clay body to allow gases to escape.
One side consists of coarse particles that remove metal quickly.
But thanks to the tough design also coarse particles or agglomerate can be handled.
Initially, coarse particles fall out close to source.
The coarse particles return to the mill for re-grinding while the finer products are passed on to a subsequent stage of treatment.
However, the scratches made by coarse particles also are large.
Dunham divides the rocks into four main groups based on relative proportions of coarser clastic particles.
As he imparted to it a circular movement, the lighter, coarser particles washed out over the edge.
After taking into account fine particle levels, the association with coarse particles remained but was no longer statistically significant.