Article | REF: M1425 V1

A scientific approach to surfaces. Characterization and properties

Authors: Gérard BÉRANGER, Henri MAZILLE

Publication date: March 10, 2005

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4. Industrial surfaces and their practical characterization

4.1 Industrial surfaces

The appearance of an industrial surface depends on all the operations carried out; in particular, it always includes the "imprint" of the shaping tool. Each surface must therefore be properly inspected before being put into service. A scanning electron microscope is often chosen, as its magnification range is very wide (from × 30 to × 30,000 times in some cases). Each industrial sector can thus build up an "atlas" of the main facies, depending on the finishing tool; in the case of a flat surface of a steel product, for example, we might find :

  • regular, criss-cross milling scratches ;

  • scratches tightened after grinding ;

  • fragmented topography, even...

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