randslijtage
Randslijtage is a term used in Dutch technical literature to describe wear that is concentrated at the edge or margin of a component or feature. Unlike uniform wear over a surface, randslijtage tends to progress along the periphery, often starting at the edge radius, sharp corners, or interfaces with mating parts. It is a form of tribological wear that arises from sliding, impacting, or abrasive action in contact zones, and can be accompanied by chipping or loss of material at the edge.
Causes include high contact pressures focused on small edge areas, rough or poorly deburred edges, contamination
Measurement and evaluation can involve profilometry or microscopy to assess edge recession, worn width, and depth.
Prevention and mitigation include designing edges with appropriate radii, deburring and finishing, selecting wear-resistant materials or
Randslijtage is relevant for components where edge integrity is critical, such as seals and gaskets, cutting