microcreping
Microcreping is a surface-texturing technique in which small, controlled creases are introduced into a material to modify its surface topography and associated properties. The process is used to tailor tactile feel, optical scattering, friction, and sometimes mechanical performance by creating a regular micro-scale wrinkle pattern.
The creases are typically shallow and highly localized. Geometries commonly involve amplitudes in the micrometer range
Materials commonly textured by microcreping include textiles, papers, and polymer films, as well as metal foils
Key considerations include achieving uniform crease depth and spacing, avoiding crack initiation or delamination, and maintaining