Physical properties and tactile sensory perception of microtextured molded plastics

•Tactile sense was correlated with the fluctuation in the friction coefficient.•Physical properties of the textured surface were identified using KES method.•Intrusion of the texture into the grooves of the fingerprint was verified. We developed molded plastic samples with microscale textured featur...

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Veröffentlicht in:Precision engineering 2014-04, Vol.38 (2), p.292-299
Hauptverfasser: Kawasegi, Noritaka, Fujii, Misato, Shimizu, Takaaki, Sekiguchi, Noriaki, Sumioka, Junji, Doi, Yoshiharu
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Zusammenfassung:•Tactile sense was correlated with the fluctuation in the friction coefficient.•Physical properties of the textured surface were identified using KES method.•Intrusion of the texture into the grooves of the fingerprint was verified. We developed molded plastic samples with microscale textured features, and investigated the relationship between the tactile sensory response and the physical properties of the surfaces. Samples with various pitch features, and features with various height protrusions were prepared. Changes in the tactile sensory perception of the surfaces were correlated with the magnitude of the fluctuation in the coefficients of friction that occurred as a fingerprint moved across the surface, caused by the intrusion of the features of the textured surface into the grooves of the fingerprint. This occurred when the pitch of the features on the textured surface approached that of the pattern of the fingerprint; the height of the features was not significant. A change in the tactile perception of the surfaces occurred when the pitch of the features at the surface was approximately 100μm.
ISSN:0141-6359
1873-2372
DOI:10.1016/j.precisioneng.2013.10.003