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==Disturbing creaking and squeaking sounds==
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==Creaking and squeaking sounds==
[[leather quality|Examination]] the appearance of disturbing noises, it is checked if the leather generates creaking noises during friction movements. Such noises arise not only in leather but in many materials such as rubber, plastics or [[imitation leather]]. Also when such materials are in rubbing contact with each other.
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Part of the [[leather quality|testing and examining]] process for quality leather involves checking for any creaking and squeaking sounds that may be caused by friction. Such noises can also occur in many other materials, such as rubber, plastics or [[imitation leather]]. They are generally the result of surfaces constantly rubbing against each other.
  
Creaking noise appears, when superimposed layers are alternately adhered to one another within a short time and are then released again. This is dependent on the structure of the abutting surfaces. Even surfaces with microscopic unevenness, can stick togehter under pressure in such a way that perceptible creasing or squeaking sound is produced, depending on the frequency of the alternating sticking and loosening. Influencing factors: Contact pressure, temperature, surface soiling, humidity and material fatigue.
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Creaking noises are produced when superimposed layers are alternately adhered to one another within a short time and are then released again. Much depends on the structure of the surfaces that touch or come into contact and also the number of times contact occurs. Surfaces with only a microscopic unevenness can stick together under pressure, resulting in a creaking or squeaking sound. The main influencing factors for this are the pressure at which the surfaces rub against each other, temperature, surface soiling, humidity and material fatigue.
  
  
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An often used measuring method is the "''Slip-Stick-Test''": Under standardized contact pressure a material sample is rubbed onto a material sample. Sensors measure the extent of the sticking friction by means of the delay in the acceleration.
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A common measuring method is the "''Slip-Stick-Test''": Under standardised contact pressure, a material sample is rubbed against another. Sensors measure the extent of the sticking by means of the delay in the acceleration.
  
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=="Anti-friction Coatings"==
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Anti-friction coatings are designed to reduce or minimise friction on surfaces. They do this by filling microscopic irregularities in the surfaces, which favour the crease effect. Lubricating lacquers are applied as thin, almost invisible films.
  
=="Antifriction Coatings"==
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To eliminate squeaks, rattles and other disturbing noise, anti-friction coatings are used in the car industry and the furniture industry. But there is also an assortment of products for end users. Disturbing noises aren't just confined to cars - in today's widespread functional furniture industry, with its many adjustment options, undesirable squeaks and creaks are likely to occur.  
Antifriction coatings are coatings that are designed to reduce or minimize friction on surfaces. Duty of the coating is to eliminate noises by reducing the friction by filling the microscopic irregularities of the surfaces, which favor the crease effect. Lubricating lacquers are applied as thin, almost invisible films.
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For the elimination of disturbing noise, antifriction coatings are used in the car industry and the furniture industry. But there is also an assortment of products for end users. Disturbing noises don't only occure in cars. Even in today's widespread functional furniture with many adjustment possibilities, undesirable noise noises occur.  
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== Additional information ==
 
== Additional information ==
* [https://www.colourlock.com/tip/car-leather/squeaks-sounds-leisol-peox.html For end customers: www.colourlock.com]  
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* [https://www.colourlock.com/How-To-s/Car-Leather/How-to-treat-squeaks-and-disturbing-sounds/ For end customers: www.colourlock.com]  
* [http://www.antifrictioncoatings.com/index_e.html For commercial users: www.antifriction-coating.com]
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* [https://antifrictioncoatings.co.uk/product-overview/ For commercial users: www.antifriction-coating.com]
 
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Creaking and squeaking sounds

Part of the testing and examining process for quality leather involves checking for any creaking and squeaking sounds that may be caused by friction. Such noises can also occur in many other materials, such as rubber, plastics or imitation leather. They are generally the result of surfaces constantly rubbing against each other.

Creaking noises are produced when superimposed layers are alternately adhered to one another within a short time and are then released again. Much depends on the structure of the surfaces that touch or come into contact and also the number of times contact occurs. Surfaces with only a microscopic unevenness can stick together under pressure, resulting in a creaking or squeaking sound. The main influencing factors for this are the pressure at which the surfaces rub against each other, temperature, surface soiling, humidity and material fatigue.


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In a vehicle creaking noises can occur everywhere.

 

A common measuring method is the "Slip-Stick-Test": Under standardised contact pressure, a material sample is rubbed against another. Sensors measure the extent of the sticking by means of the delay in the acceleration.

"Anti-friction Coatings"

Anti-friction coatings are designed to reduce or minimise friction on surfaces. They do this by filling microscopic irregularities in the surfaces, which favour the crease effect. Lubricating lacquers are applied as thin, almost invisible films.

To eliminate squeaks, rattles and other disturbing noise, anti-friction coatings are used in the car industry and the furniture industry. But there is also an assortment of products for end users. Disturbing noises aren't just confined to cars - in today's widespread functional furniture industry, with its many adjustment options, undesirable squeaks and creaks are likely to occur.


The use of Antifriction Coatings.


Additional information


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