Abrasion tester

Measuring and testing – By abrasion – milling – rubbing – or scuffing

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324663, 73150R, G01N 356

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ABSTRACT:
An abrasion tester using an abrasive non-conductive strip moved along the first surface of a non-conductive material to be tested at a point of abrasion to abrade the material to be tested. The dielectric strength of the material to be tested and the abrasive strip at the point of abrasion between a first and second electrode is measured. The abrading process is stopped when a predetermined dielectric strength is measured. Determination is then made of acceptable abrasion resistance of the material to be tested as a function of the initiation and termination of abrading.

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