Friction is the resisting force that occurs between two paper or paperboard surfaces in contact when the surfaces are brought to slide against each other. This property is measured as a coefficient of friction, which is the ratio of the frictional force, to a force acting perpendicular to the two surfaces.
Two components of friction can be measured, these being static and kinetic friction. Static friction is the force resisting initial motion between the surfaces and kinetic friction is the force resisting motion of the two surfaces sliding against each other when already sliding at a constant speed.
Measurement of the coefficient of friction has applications in packaging where a high coefficient will indicate that containers such as sacks, bags and paperboard containers will resist sliding in unit loads or on packaging lines. This property is also important in printing papers, since a specific coefficient of friction is needed so that individual sheets will slide over each other, otherwise double press feeding may result.
There are two methods of measuring Co-efficient of friction of paper. One, which uses Incline Plane is explained in TAPPI T815, the second method, which uses Horizontal Plane is withdrawn.
Friction is the resisting force that occurs between two paper or paperboard surfaces in contact when the surfaces are brought to slide against each other. This property is measured as a coefficient of friction, which is the ratio of the frictional force, to a force acting perpendicular to the two surfaces.
Two components of friction can be measured, these being static and kinetic friction. Static friction is the force resisting initial motion between the surfaces and kinetic friction is the force resisting motion of the two surfaces sliding against each other when already sliding at a constant speed.
Measurement of the coefficient of friction has applications in packaging where a high coefficient will indicate that containers such as sacks, bags and paperboard containers will resist sliding in unit loads or on packaging lines. This property is also important in printing papers, since a specific coefficient of friction is needed so that individual sheets will slide over each other, otherwise double press feeding may result.
There are two methods of measuring Co-efficient of friction of paper. One, which uses Incline Plane is explained in TAPPI T815, the second method, which uses Horizontal Plane is withdrawn.
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