onvlak
Onvlak is a Dutch term used in engineering and metrology to describe a surface that does not lie in a single, ideal plane. It is the opposite of vlak, which refers to a perfect plane surface. In practice, onvlak denotes the deviation of a real surface from an imagined reference plane.
The main quantities used to characterize onvlak are flatness and the related concept of a tolerance zone.
Causes of onvlak include machining errors, tool deflection, thermal distortion, surface finishing, and warping in castings.
Etymology and usage: the term derives from Dutch on- (not) and vlak (plane). In practical contexts, onvlak
See also: flatness, surface roughness, metrology, geometric dimensioning and tolerancing.