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Oppervlakteruw is a term that appears in some Dutch-language materials science texts to describe a surface that displays a relatively high degree of roughness. It is not a formal or universally standardized term, and its exact meaning can vary with context. Generally it denotes surfaces whose texture deviates appreciably from an ideal, smooth plane, in contrast to terms like gladde oppervlakte or geruw oppervlakte with different connotations.

Roughness is quantified by parameters such as arithmetic average roughness Ra, root-mean-square roughness Rq, and peak-to-valley

Oppervlakteruw has practical implications across engineering disciplines. Rough surfaces tend to increase mechanical interlocking and adhesion

In manufacturing, rough surfaces are common outcomes of turning, milling, casting, or additive manufacturing, and may

See also: surface roughness, Ra, Rq, Rz.

height
Rz,
typically
evaluated
over
a
defined
sampling
length.
Measurement
methods
include
stylus
profilometry,
optical
profilometry
(white-light
or
laser
scanning),
and
atomic
force
microscopy,
often
with
specific
filtering
and
calibration
procedures
to
separate
roughness
from
waviness
and
form.
but
may
raise
friction
and
wear.
They
can
improve
lubricant
retention
and
sealing,
but
may
also
hinder
coating
uniformity.
Surface
treatments
aim
to
control
roughness
to
meet
functional
requirements.
be
reduced
through
grinding
or
polishing
or
increased
intentionally
in
textured
surfaces
for
tribological
or
optical
purposes.
The
term
remains
informal;
researchers
typically
specify
quantitative
roughness
metrics
alongside
qualitative
descriptors
to
avoid
ambiguity.