Coefficient of friction of plastic films
The method measures the coefficients of starting and sliding friction of plastic films and sheeting when sliding over the same or another material. The testing procedure is based on the ISO 8295 standard.
The measurement can be used for quality control of plastic film samples. Four replica measurements per sample are included in the displayed price.
- Suitable sample matrices
- Plastic films
- Required sample quantity
- 0.5 m2 of film, or 8 pieces of 80 mm x 200 mm.
- Typical turnaround time
- 2 weeks after receiving the samples
- Available quality systems
- Accredited test method
- Standard
- Method expert
Price
Typical price (Excl. VAT):
503 €
We also charge a 97 € service fee per order.
Large batches of samples are eligible for discounts.
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