It was a pleasure to present our results on laser patterned ceramic and hybrid surfaces for friction and wear minimization.
With the DLIP (Direct Laser Interference Patterning) strategy, we can further increase the positive properties of our surfaces in the direction of friction and wear minimization.
Publication in the magazine “Lubricants”: “Lifting Lightweight Metals to a New Level—Tribological Improvement by Hybrid Surface Solutions on Aluminum…
We are pleased about a new publication in the magazine “Lubricants” and about our possibilities to raise light metals to a new tribological level.
Our hybrid surfaces can further expand the application range of light metals through the novel laser coating process, because this makes aluminum but also magnesium particularly resistant, friction is significantly reduced as well as wear on the counterpart.
Lifting Lightweight Metals to a New Level
Under the title “Lifting Lightweight Metals to a New Level – Tribological Improvement by Hybrid Surface Solutions on Aluminium and Magnesium” we were able to present the amazing results of our…
Lotus effect for surgical instruments
In our ZIM-funded project, hybrid surfaces are being developed that provide titanium surgical instruments with a lotus effect that creates a self-cleaning…