mikroroughness
Mikroroughness, or micro roughness, refers to the fine-scale irregularities present on a surface at the microscopic level. It describes texture features that lie below the macro-scale roughness and typically span nanometers to micrometers. Micro roughness influences a range of material behaviors and is a consideration in tribology, optics, and coating applications because it governs the real area of contact, light scattering, and adhesion.
Measurement and characterization of mikroroughness rely on specialized instruments such as profilometers, optical interferometers, atomic force
The properties and applications of mikroroughness are broad. It affects friction, wear, and sealing because the
Production and control are achieved through machining, grinding, polishing, chemical etching, and deposition processes. Finishing steps