抄録
The principle and construction of an automatic stiction tester was described in the previous paper. In the present one, some experimental results are given in regard to stiction-temperature characteristics for various organic films on metal using the same apparatus equipped with a heating device.
It is observed that the thickness of film, the method of its preparation and the surface condition of base metal affect the temperature characteristics of film stiction.
The values of break-down temperature of film obtained by this method are compared with those by electron diffraction method and with the melting points of corresponding metallic soaps in bulk. Some discussions are, thereby, made on these experimental results.
The automatic stiction meter of this type seems also useful as an oiliness tester for practical purposes.