Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
9567172 Applied Surface Science 2005 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
Laser structured 100Cr6 and alumina surfaces mated to 100Cr6 cylinders showed that a reduction of friction could be achieved in comparison to the polished surfaces. Dependent on the kind of the surface structure the coefficient of friction could be reduced up to 30%, especially in the initial period of the tribological experiment. The results show that the laser technique is an effective tool to optimise the topography of tribological surfaces.
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