


What is Abradable? Understanding Materials That Easily Wear Away
Abradable refers to materials that can be easily worn away or eroded by friction, rubbing, or other mechanical forces. These materials are typically soft and have a low hardness or strength, making them more susceptible to damage from external forces. Examples of abradable materials include cloth, paper, skin, and certain types of plastics. In contrast, non-abradable materials are those that do not easily wear away or erode, such as metals, stone, and hard plastics.



