Wear Resistance, Friction, and Lubrication In Industrial Applications

Tribology is an interdisciplinary field of science and technology dealing with friction, wear, and lubrication. From automotive engine components to cartilage and tissues, tribology can be applied in various fields.

Check out this in-depth webinar to learn more about the tribological characterization of different surfaces and systems. We will cover the theoretical aspects of tribology as well as discuss selected applications. You will also get insights into the right instrument selection for characterizing tribological properties of surfaces and interfaces – from tribometers to an atomic force microscope. In this webinar, we will focus on the following applications:

  • Determination of transition between static and kinetic friction of different contacts/interfaces
  • Frictional and wear performance of additives in an engine oil and the effect of contamination
  • Characterization of boundary and mixed lubrication with the help of an MCR tribometer and surface characterization using the atomic force microscope (AFM)

 

  • Friction and wear performance of hard coatings at elevated temperatures
    • Why and how to use the high temperature tribometer and how to analyze the data obtained during the tests

 

 

 

 

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Kartik Pondicherry (English)
Kartik Pondicherry

Dr. Kartik Pondicherry is the Global Product Manager for Tribology at Anton Paar GmbH, specializing in tribological solutions within the Rheology department. With a Ph.D. in Tribology from Montanuniversität Leoben, a Master's in Advanced Materials from Ulm University, and an Engineer's Degree in Metallurgy from Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Technology, Dr. Pondicherry has a strong foundation in materials science and tribology. He leads efforts to advance tribological technologies and their applications in industries such as food manufacturing and materials research.

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