Characterization of Paper Surfaces by Friction Profilometry

Authors

  • Byoung Geun Moon Components & Material Division Packaging Testing and Research Center, Korea Conformity Laboratories
  • Na Young Park Kookmin University
  • Young Chan Ko Kookmin University
  • Hyoung Jin Kim Kookmin University

Keywords:

Friction, Surface profile, Stylus, Profilometry, Mean absolute deviation, MAD, Paper products

Abstract

Friction profilometry is a powerful technique that is suitable for the surface characterization of paper products. In this technique, a stylus-type contact method that resembles papermaking processes is used for evaluating the quality attributes of products. The surface characterization requires both surface roughness and friction measurements. At present, however, few reports have been available regarding characterization of the friction by the surface profilometric method. The objective of this study was to provide guiding principles of a stylus-type contact surface profilometry for determining the friction properties of paper. Another objective was to introduce the concept of the mean absolute deviation (MAD) from the average coefficient of friction as a new friction parameter.

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Published

2022-11-09

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Research Article or Brief Communication