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[Technical Data]
            Surface Roughness
                                                JIS B 0601(1994)
                                                Excerpts from JIS B 0031(1994)


          1.  Varieties of Surface Roughness Indicators
            Definitions and presentations of arithmetic average roughness(Ra), maximum height(Ry), 10 spot average roughness(Rz), average concave to
            convex distance(Sm), average distance between local peaks S and load length rate tp are given as parameters indicating the surface roughness of an
            industrial product. Surface roughness is the arithmetical average of values at randomly extracted spots on the surface of an object.
            [Centerline average roughness(Ra75)is defined in the supplements to JIS B 0031 · JIS B 0601.]

            Typical calculations of surface roughness
           Arithmetic Average Roughness Ra                              1  R  ◊
                                                    Y               Ra= R 0  f(  ) dx
           A portion stretching over a reference length in the direction in which the   m
           average line extends is cut out from the roughness curve. This portion
           is presented in a new graph with the X axis extending in the same   Ra
           direction as the average line and the Y axis representing the magnitude.   0       X
           Ra is represented by the equation shown at right, in microns(μm).
                                                                         R
           Maximum Height Ry                                            R
           A portion stretching over a reference length in the direction in which      m
           the average line extends is cut out from the roughness curve. The gap   Rp
           between the peak line and the trough line is measured in the direction   Ry
           in which the magnitude axis extends, in microns(μm).                    Rv
             Reference A   portion without an abnormally high peak or abnormally low trough,
                  which may be regarded as a flaw, is cut out over the reference length.  Ry=Rp+Rv
           Ten-spot Average Roughness Rz                                                    m
           A portion stretching over a reference length in the direction in   1  Yp  Yp2  3  Yp4  5
           which the average line extends is cut out from the roughness   Yp          Yp
           curve. The average of the levels(Yp)of the highest peak to   V1  Y  YV2  YV3  YV4  Y  V5
           the fifth highest peak as measured from the average line     R
           and the average of the levels(Yp)of the lowest trough to the   Yp 1 +Yp 2+Yp 3+Yp +Yp  Yv1+Yv +Yv +Yv 4 +Yv 5
                                                                    4
                                                                               2
                                                                                  3
           fifth lowest trough similarly measured in the said portion are   Rz=  5 +
                                                                         5
           added together. Rz is this sum, in microns(μm).
                                                        Yp1、Yp2、Yp3、Yp4、Yp5 : Levels of the highest peak to the fifth highest peak
                                                                         in the said portion with the reference length ℓ.
                                                                         Levels of the lowest trough to the fifth lowest trough
                                                        Yv1、Yv2、Yv3、Yv4、Yv5 :
                                                                         in the said portion with the reference length ℓ.
          Reference  Relation between Arithmetic Average Roughness(Ra)and Conventional Parameters
                   Arithmetic Average Roughness    Maximum Height  Ten-spot Average Reference Length of
                             Ra                        Ry      Roughness Rz  RyCRz    Conventional
          Standard Series Cut-off Value c(mm) Graphical Representation of Surface Texture  Standard Series  R(mm)  Finish Symbol
              0.012a      0.08                         0.05s      0.05z      0.08
              0.025a      0.25                         0.1  s     0.1  z
              0.05  a                0.012 ~ 0.2       0.2  s     0.2  z     0.25
              0.1    a                                 0.4  s     0.4  z
              0.2    a                                 0.8  s     0.8  z
              0.4    a    0.8                          1.6  s     1.6  z     0.8
              0.8    a                0.4  ~ 1.6       3.2  s     3.2  z
              1.6    a                                 6.3  s     6.3  z
              3.2    a    2.5         3.2  ~ 6.3      12.5  s     12.5  z
              6.3    a                                25     s    25     z   2.5
             12.5    a               12.5  ~ 25       50     s    50     z
             25       a   8                           100     s  100     z   8
             50       a               50  ~ 100       200     s  200     z
            100       a   -                           400     s  400     z    -          ~
          GInterrelations among the three types shown here are not precise, and are presented for convenience only.
          GRa:The evaluation values of Ry and Rz are the cut-off value and the reference length each multiplied by five, respectively.

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