Surface modification of ceramics for improved tribological properties

Abstract Surface modification of commercially available alumina ceramic was carried out by using laser irradiation for remelting and alloying. It is shown that resulting multiphase structures in the 100–400 μm thick surface zone can effectively reduce friction and wear in unlubricated oscillating sliding contact against Al 2 O 3 counterbodies. Effect of microstructural parameters and experimental conditions such as counterbody, humidity and temperature are discussed. Transition behaviour from mild to severe wear is explained on the basis of a theoretical model.