kraspatronen
Kraspatronen, literally “scratch patterns” in Dutch, is a term used in materials science and design to describe marks left on a surface by contact with a harder body or abrasive processing. The patterns range from fine, evenly spaced parallel scratches produced by brushing or sanding to more irregular, cross-hatched or dendritic networks created by complex wear conditions. They may appear on metals, plastics, ceramics, and wood, and are often investigated for clues about surface treatment or service conditions.
Formation and characteristics: Kraspatronen develop during manufacturing, assembly, handling, or operation when surfaces slide or rub
Significance and applications: In manufacturing, kraspatronen are usually considered undesirable surface defects signaling inadequate finishing, improper
Mitigation and analysis: Reducing unwanted kraspatronen involves improved machining strategies, polishing, protective coatings, or controlled lubrication.