Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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615615 | Tribology International | 2011 | 8 Pages |
The physical aspect of mar behavior is studied by applying a standardized progressive sliding load methodology to smooth and textured automotive-grade thermoplastic olefins. It is shown that surface texture has a strong effect on light scattering and, hence, the propensity for mar visibility. It is also shown that digital imaging via a desktop scanner can be used to quantitatively and objectively assess mar resistance using contrast as a basis. Incorporation of slip agent definitively improves the mar resistance for both types of surfaces. Relationships between contrast, gloss and surface roughness in relation to mar visibility are discussed.
► Study on physical aspects of mar behavior. ► Contrast is a highly effective metric for assessing esthetic quality. ► Shows that visibility of surface deformation result as a consequence of either “whitening” or darkening of the surface. ► Rough or textured surfaces tend towards darkening while smooth surfaces tend towards “whitening”. ► Image analysis can be automated using software.