tribofilmit
Tribofilmit is a term used in tribology to describe a thin, in-situ formed film that develops on sliding surfaces during friction and wear. The concept is closely related to the broader idea of a tribofilm or boundary film, and the term tribofilmit is occasionally used in literature to emphasize the chemical reactions that produce the film.
Formation and composition: Tribofilms form through interactions among surface materials, lubricant base oil, and additives under
Common constituents include metal oxides (such as iron or copper oxides), metal sulfides, carbonaceous layers (graphitic
Functions: Tribofilms reduce direct metal-to-metal contact, lower friction, and protect surfaces from wear and corrosion. They
Characterization and relevance: Researchers use techniques such as X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), Raman spectroscopy, transmission electron