Yes
It does not.
Brittle or frangible.
Frangible
Highly expensive frangible ammunition with limited penetration.
non expanding bullets, Expanding bullets, and Frangible
"Frangible" refers to something that is easily broken or shattered. It is often used in the context of materials or objects that are delicate and can be damaged with minimal force. For example, frangible materials may be used in specific applications where safety or ease of breakage is a concern, such as in certain types of ammunition or packaging.
Approximately 3.5 billion years; carbon, like all elements, is frangible.
Sprinklers that do not need melting to activate are called "fusible link sprinklers." Instead of relying on heat to melt a fusible link, these sprinklers have a heat-sensitive element that responds to a certain temperature, causing the sprinkler to activate and release water.
James N. Usko has written: 'Development of a frangible approach light' -- subject(s): Airports, Lighting
There are many words for delicate. Breakable, brittle, Crisp, facturable, fragile, frail, frangible. These are some of the many words for Delicate.
Ammo which is designed to disintergrate on imact with a surface that is harder then the bullet itself, it is used in most "green" ranges or a lot of out door ranges concerned with lead