jeanpaul
Industrial
- Apr 25, 2002
- 26
I am working in a company which use an old design of rubber keypad.
I fall on a "little" problem, sometimes the keys are sticking in their "barrels". These cylinders have a surface finish of the type "mirror polished" ie very smooth.
I have found expermimentaly that my rubber become very sticky against a very smooth surface. For example, against a greater roughness ( Charmille 27) the friction is well less.
Do you have some guideline for the choice of roughness because all my previous experiences with friction said me that the greater the roughness, the greater the friction.;-)
I fall on a "little" problem, sometimes the keys are sticking in their "barrels". These cylinders have a surface finish of the type "mirror polished" ie very smooth.
I have found expermimentaly that my rubber become very sticky against a very smooth surface. For example, against a greater roughness ( Charmille 27) the friction is well less.
Do you have some guideline for the choice of roughness because all my previous experiences with friction said me that the greater the roughness, the greater the friction.;-)