GB 10006
Test Materials: In the GB 10006 coefficient of friction test, the primary materials used are the test specimens, often made from various plastics, films, or papers. The choice of materials is crucial, as their surface properties significantly influence the coefficient of friction, impacting packaging performance.
Test Process: The test process involves placing the specimen on a flat surface and using a sled to apply a specified load. The sled is pulled across the specimen at a constant speed, with the frictional force measured. The coefficient of friction is calculated by dividing the frictional force by the normal load.
Test Result Interpretation: Results are interpreted by analyzing the coefficient values. A higher coefficient indicates greater friction, which can affect handling and stacking. Lower values suggest smoother interactions, enhancing product flow. Comparing results to industry standards helps determine material suitability.
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