kitkakerrosten
Kitkakerrosten are thin films that form at the contact interface between sliding surfaces, composed of material transfer, oxide or alloy layers, lubricants, and wear debris. In tribology, the term refers to the friction layer that mediates interaction during motion and can significantly influence the coefficient of friction and wear behavior.
The formation of kitkakerrosten occurs through several mechanisms, including material transfer from one surface to another,
Functionally, kitkakerrosten can reduce direct metal-to-metal contact, alter the local stress distribution, and modify heat generation
Analysis of kitkakerrosten involves surface characterization techniques such as microscopy, spectroscopy, and profilometry, as well as
See also: boundary lubrication, transfer layer, wear debris, tribology.