
2. Role of materials and surface treatments
For the surface treatment section, please refer to the work cited as a reference. .
The corresponding requirements are based on the following data.
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Properties required for different wear modes
The table at 6 gives an overview of the main elementary phenomena encountered on mechanical friction contacts, and their relative orientations in terms of material properties.
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