The repetitive or random deviation from the nominal surface that forms the three dimensional surface topography. Includes lay, waviness, roughness, and flaws. Any manufactured surface has irregularities due partly to the nature of the material but to a greater extent to the finishing operation used.
Repetitive or random deviations from the nominal surface which form the pattern of the surface. Includes roughness, waviness and flaws.
This term is used to describe various laminate surface finishes that are not completely smooth to the touch. Depending on the application, some surface textures may be more suitable for use than others.
the resulting surface from the final pass of SPF. The following terms are used to describe the types of SPF surfaces: smooth surface texture, orange peel surface texture, coarse orange peel surface texture, verge of popcorn texture, popcorn surface texture, treebark surface texture, and oversprayed surface texture.
Variations found on the real surface of the wafer that deviate from the reference surface.
The texture on the surface of the paper, such as smooth, matte, laid, cockle, linen, wove, etc.
The relative roughness, smoothness or unevenness of the paper surface. to top
The final appearance and quality of an SPF surface. SPF surface textures will be one of the following: Orange Peel Surface Texture, Coarse Orange Peel Surface Texture, Smooth Surface Texture, Verge of Popcorn Surface Texture, Popcorn Surface Texture, and Tree-Bark Surfaced Texture.
The roughness, waviness, lay or other characteristics of the surface of a part.