Abstract

The purpose of this study is to develop a plastic molding with a distinguishing tactile character for various industrial applications. In the present paper, we investigated the effects of the apical shape of the texture and the frictional properties of the plastic material on the tactile sense of the textured plastic molding in order to enhance the texture effect. Based on the analyses conducted, it was found that both the apical shape and the material frictional properties affect the particular tactual sensation of the plastic molding. The “Uneven” and similar trend sensations, which are mainly dominated by the fluctuation of friction, were dependent on the apical shape due to the sticking characteristics of the fingerprint. The strength of these sensations was caused by the sharper apical shape. The “Sticky” sensation was dominated by the complex effect of the fluctuation of friction and the frictional properties of the plastic material. The larger texture effect elicited for “Slick” sensations was obtained at round and sharp textures with a pitch of 120μm. The enhanced texture effect of material frictional properties was observed at the apical shapes with large contact area, and it was obtained at the round texture. However, flat texture elicited a similar sensation to that elicited by the nontextured surface as a result of the small texture effect and large contact area. These results indicate that control of the apical shape and material frictional properties is effective in enhancing the texture effect of the plastic molding surface.

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