Surface Characterization Series: Tribology

Join this educational webinar about tribology, the study of interacting surfaces in relative motion. Gain theoretical insights into tribology (friction, wear, lubrication) and explore measuring principles, such as pin-on-disk and ball-on-disk models, as well as disk movement modes and their significance in surface interactions.

Why Attend?

Learn the principles of friction, wear, and lubrication, and how they influence material performance and longevity. Discover the measuring principles used in tribology testing. Learn about real-life applications and understand the influencing parameters on test results.

Who Should Attend?

Researchers, engineers, scientists, and professionals in materials science, mechanical engineering, industrial manufacturing

Key Takeaways

  1. Build your understanding of tribology testing
  2. Explore the measurement principles
  3. Understand the influencing parameters on test results and how to optimize material performance and product reliability
Tyler Hunt (English)
Tyler Hunt

Tyler Hunt is currently an Application Engineer for Anton Paar with a passion for materials characterization. Tyler first worked as a research assistant while finishing his degree in Material Science and Engineering from the University of North Texas. Since then, Tyler has developed in expertise in characterization of materials from working experience in metallurgy, polymer manufacturing, ceramic processing, and rheology.

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