Tribological behaviour study

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You would like to carry out a tribological behaviour study of your materials

Tribology in a few words

Tribology is the science that studies the phenomena likely to occur between two material systems in contact, whether they are moving or immobile. The term tribology therefore refers to a whole variety of fields such as wear, friction, lubrication and the study of interfaces.

Why carry out a tribological behaviour study?

A tribological study is an essential decision-making tool for the design, validation or optimisation of mechanical parts or systems. It contributes directly to the reliability, safety and performance of industrial products.

Optimising the durability of materials

Understanding how a material wears or interacts with other surfaces can increase its lifespan, particularly in extreme environments (temperature, pressure, corrosion, etc.).

Improving the performance of mechanical systems

Tribology reduces energy losses due to friction. Less friction means greater efficiency and less maintenance.

Limiting premature failures

Poor tribological compatibility between two parts can lead to breakage, overheating or costly machine downtime. The study enables these risks to be anticipated.

Selecting or validating materials and surface treatments

Before a new component or treatment (coating, lubrication, nitriding, etc.) is brought to market, a tribological study is carried out to validate its effectiveness under real or simulated conditions.

Meeting regulatory or customer requirements

Certain sectors, such as the medical, automotive or aerospace industries, impose very precise levels of performance or safety in terms of wear or friction.

The FILAB laboratory can help you study tribological behaviour

Why choose FILAB for your tribological behaviour studies?

The FILAB laboratory offers you a comprehensive, tailor-made approach to carrying out fretting behaviour studies. Thanks to state-of-the-art analytical equipment and a team of engineers specialising in surface analysis, tribology, metallurgy and fatigue, we are able to simulate your real-life conditions of use, adapt test protocols to your constraints, and above all characterise damaged areas in detail (wear, oxidation, cracks, etc.).

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FAQ

What types of materials can be studied?

The study of tribological behaviour can be applied to a wide range of materials. It concerns metals and alloys, as well as polymers and composites. It is also relevant to ceramics, surface coatings, lubricants and additives used in mechanical systems. Finally, it extends to bio-based materials, particularly in the medical and cosmetics sectors, where the requirements in terms of material-surface interactions are particularly high.

In which sectors is tribology particularly critical?

Tribology plays a strategic role in many areas of industry. It is essential in aerospace, where the durability of parts and control of dry friction are paramount. In the automotive sector, it is used to optimise fuel efficiency and improve safety. Medical devices, such as prostheses and implants, also require detailed analysis of material-patient interactions. In the energy and nuclear sectors, extreme conditions require a perfect understanding of tribological behaviour. Finally, in heavy industry and general mechanics, tribology can help to extend the life of equipment and prevent failures.

The filab advantages
A highly qualified team
A highly qualified team
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
Responsiveness in responding to and processing requests
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
A COFRAC ISO 17025 accredited laboratory
(Staves available on www.cofrac.com - Accreditation number: 1-1793)
A complete analytical park of 5,200m²
A complete analytical park of 5,200m²
Tailor-made support
Tailor-made support
Thomas GAUTIER Head of Materials Department
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