2019
DOI: 10.1299/jbse.19-00388
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Anti-fingerprint glass surface created by mechanical removal process

Abstract: The use of various types of information devices equipped with touch panels has been increasing. When these devices are used directly with fingers, the devices become dirty owing to sweat and oil from users. Therefore, there is considerable interest in keeping the surfaces of devices free from fingerprints and dirt. Antifouling films and coatings are being developed for this purpose. In addition, a method of changing the surface shape by adding a microstructure to a material surface has been developed. The purp… Show more

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“…Under lubricated conditions, textured surfaces generally enhance hydrodynamic lubrication 15 , 16 . In contrast, under unlubricated conditions, textured surfaces contribute to apparent contact areas, which also significantly affects the adhesive friction and abrasive friction at the asperity level of counterface 17 20 . Moreover, deformation friction of an elastic material due to a textured surface can also affect friction behaviors 21 24 .…”
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“…Under lubricated conditions, textured surfaces generally enhance hydrodynamic lubrication 15 , 16 . In contrast, under unlubricated conditions, textured surfaces contribute to apparent contact areas, which also significantly affects the adhesive friction and abrasive friction at the asperity level of counterface 17 20 . Moreover, deformation friction of an elastic material due to a textured surface can also affect friction behaviors 21 24 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Moving the MSJ nozzle during the machining process can provide continuously curved surface textures; however, the surface structures in the horizontal direction depend on the size of the nozzle, causing limitations in the machining resolution [15]. Hence, to compensate for this limitation, the combined application of a conventional photoresist masking process and the MSJ mechanical removal process was considered [16,17].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Surface microstructures created by etching or laser processing can produce surface micro-irregularities that can confer omniphobic characteristics. However, such studies are rarer; there have been sporadic reports of the use of methods like microslurry-jet [11] and anisotropic etching [12] to confer fingerprint resistance to glass (Figure 5).
Figure 5 Schematic of contact area of finger and processed glass.
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