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Haptic Polymer Testing: A Method for Evidence-Based Material Perception Measurement

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These data refers to a validation study of a method for evidence-based material haptic perception measurement. Six representative polymers in two surface finishes with a test subject sample of N = 48 are utilized. The analysis was performed using SPSS. Accordingly, a syntax and an output file is included. Furthermore, Excel files are included for the calculation of omega squared (ω^2), which is not possible in SPSS.
The data refer to the characterization of the following materials: PP (520P; SABIC®; Saudi Arabia), PA 6 (Ultramid® B3S; BASF; Germany), LDPE (2102TX00; SABIC®; Saudi Arabia) are chosen. In addition, PLA (Ingeo™ Biopolymer 3052D; NatureWorks; USA) is included as a polymer obtained from sustainable raw material. TPS (Tuftec™ H1221; Asahi Kasei; Japan) is added as it is commonly used on handles and keys for better haptics. Two blend samples PP+TPS 75 % + 25 % and PP+TPS 25 % + 75 % were produced. The polymer and blend samples were each produced in a matt and leather-like surface finish. The leather surface finish is developed for automotive applications at one of the major German OEMs. The matt surface finish is a standard finish to enhance the grip of surfaces and input units.

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Schweiger, Leander; Heim, Hans-Peter. (2023). Haptic Polymer Testing: A Method for Evidence-Based Material Perception Measurement. DaKS. https://doi.org/10.48662/daks-19

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