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Friction‐generated surface deposits

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Recent publications are reviewed that illustrate friction and wear reductions by friction‐generated surface coatings in a number of applications. The emphasis is on surface chemistry. Topics included are the friction of polymers with and without fillers, the friction of metals and ceramics, friction and wear related to computer disk and tape drives, friction and wear reduction in atmospheres of carbonaceous gases, and chemical reactions between tribological surfaces with and without lubricants.

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Lauer, J.L. Friction‐generated surface deposits. Tribology Letters 7, 129–135 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019177505446

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