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Friction factor

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dicksewerrat

Civil/Environmental
May 16, 2002
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Hello, I'm a Civil Engr. and cannot find this info. Does anyone know what the friction factor is between two sheets of polyurethane as one a pulled across the other.

Richard A. Cornelius, P.E.
 
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It depends very much on the grade of PU.

Contact the raw material manufacturer for details on their specific grade

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Pat
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There will be a lot of friction between two elastomers. However, as Pat said, PU is not one material, there are thousands of different types, each with a different coefficient of friction. In fact, all PVC flooring is coated with polyurethane to improve wear resistance and to tune the gloss and friction levels.

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