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Static coefficient of Friction for Annodized surface

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Joselito

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I was curious if anyone had information regarding the static frictional coefficient which exists between a stainless steel (304 stainless) and an anodized aluminum surface (6092) or new of a good reference I could look in.

Also, how will these two surfaces react with one another?

Thanks alot.
 
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You can find the friction coefficient yourself. It is the tangent of the angle where the two materials BEGIN to slide. Do a hundred tests and average them. Any college dynamics lab should have an old testing apparatus or you can make one yourself.
 
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