

Such details provide a deeper understanding and appreciation for Textured Lacing Solutions For Enhanced Friction.


Such details provide a deeper understanding and appreciation for Textured Lacing Solutions For Enhanced Friction.
Nov 7, 2025Surface texturing technology is highly effective in enhancing the tribological properties of material surfaces, as it exhibits a variety offriction-reducing and anti-frictioneffects through the preparation of specific micro-geometric patterns on the surface of the material. Among many surface texture preparation techniques, laser texturing technology has the advantages of fast processing ...
Abstract The modification of the surface topography at the micro- and nanoscale is a widely established as one of the best ways to engineering the surface of materials, to improve the tribological performances of materials in terms of load capacity andfriction. The present paper reviews the state of the art on laser surface texturing by exploiting the technique of direct laser writing for ...
Apart from the ability of surface texturing to reducefriction, surface textures can also be used to intentionally increasefrictionin various applications that rely onfrictionfortheir adequate functioning. Therefore, this review aims at presenting the state-of-the-art regardingtexturedsurfaces for high-frictionpurposes.
Oct 11, 2025Results demonstrate that these textures maintain africtioncoefficient exceeding 0.8 during reciprocating sliding tests under both dry and water conditions. Our analysis reveals that thisfrictionenhancement stems not from surface roughness but from increased tangential resistance during nanowire-textureddeformation.
Surface texture technology is crucial for reducing thefrictioncoefficient of contact surface and enhancingfrictionperformance. Based on the research into the role of texture in reducingfriction, this paper examines the mechanism and performance influencing factors oftexturedsurfaces in reducingfriction, and it provides an overview of the effects oftexturedshape, sliding speed ...
The effects of laser processing parameters on the morphology of thetexturedsurface are studied. The LST-enhancedtribological performance in terms of manipulated coefficient offriction(COF) and improved wear resistance of engineering materials is discussed.
Sep 17, 2025Excessive surfacefrictionencountered during metal-forming processes typically leads to die wear and seizure in part surfaces, which consequently shortens the die's service lifespan and lowers the surface quality of the formed parts.
Texturedgeomembranes — high-frictionengineering liners — represent an advanced evolution of traditional smooth sheets. These robust geosynthetic barriers feature engineered surface textures that enhance soil-interfacefrictionwhile maintaining critical impermeability performance and chemical resistance. Designed for demanding slope stabilization projects, they provide unparalleled long ...
Using well-established fracture mechanics principles for composite materials, we demonstrate how different material parameters such as fiber geometry, fiber and matrix stiffness and strength, and interface behavior can be used to achieve multifunctionaltexturedsurfaces. The resultingtexturedsurfaces show very highfrictioncoeffici...
Reciprocating sliding tests of lubricated steel surfaces for a line contact under low contact pressures did not show positive effects of surface texturing onfrictionusingtexturedsurfaces with different texture patterns [24], and the same was true for pin-on-disk tests (unidirectional sliding) under full film lubrication [58], although ...
Mar 26, 2025We found that the combination oftexturedsurfaces and PTFE coatings effectively reduced thefrictioncoefficient of Ti6Al4V andenhancedthe load-bearing capacity of the PTFE coating.
Feb 3, 2025Section 3 encompasses a range of strategies aimed at enhancingfrictionthroughtexturedsurfaces, including biological textures, corresponding biomimics (such as polymeric textures) and their practical applications, while extensively discussing the underlying physical mechanisms.
Apart from the ability of surface texturing to reducefriction, surface textures can also be used to intentionally increasefrictionin various applications that rely onfrictionfortheir adequate functioning. Therefore, this review aims at presenting the state-of-the-art regardingtexturedsurfaces for high-frictionpurposes.
The main mechanisms involved infrictionincrease due to surface texturing related to the increase in the real contact area [110, 118, 135], particularly when at least one of the surfaces was ...