overroughening
Overroughening refers to a manufacturing process where a surface is intentionally made rougher than is optimal for its intended function. This can occur in several contexts, including machining, grinding, and polishing. The term implies that the roughening process has gone beyond the desired level, leading to a surface that exhibits characteristics detrimental to its performance. For example, in the context of bearings, excessive roughness can increase friction and wear. In optics, overroughening can scatter light, reducing clarity and image quality.
The causes of overroughening can vary. In mechanical processes, it might be due to incorrect tool selection,
Addressing overroughening typically involves identifying the root cause and adjusting the manufacturing parameters. This could mean