Research into materials and how materials can be changed to influence strength, integrity, or durability is an integral part of product design and improvement across nearly every industry. Bruker's mechanical testers and tribometers provide the most comprehensive and versatile means of investigating tribology—friction, wear, load, hardness, and lubrication. Measuring friction, wear, and material mechanical properties is a way for engineers to understand how materials, coatings, and lubricants will stand up to the rigors of varied applications, from heavy industry to semiconductor, from automotive to biomedical.
Tribology is the science of friction, wear, and lubrication between interacting surfaces in relative motion. It focuses on how materials behave at interfaces, where surface interactions often control efficiency, durability, and failure in mechanical systems.
Many component failures originate at surfaces rather than in bulk materials. Tribology helps engineers understand why materials wear, lose efficiency, generate heat, or fail over time, enabling better material selection, surface design, and lubrication strategies.
Mechanical testing in tribology involves applying controlled forces, motion, and environments to materials or components in order to measure how they resist deformation, friction, wear, and surface damage under realistic conditions.
Traditional mechanical tests focus on bulk material properties such as strength or elongation. Tribological testing focuses on surface‑driven behavior, such as friction stability, wear mechanisms, coating adhesion, and lubrication performance during contact and motion.
Tribology addresses challenges such as excessive wear, frictional losses, vibration, noise, energy inefficiency, surface degradation, and premature component failure across industries including automotive, manufacturing, electronics, energy, and biomedical engineering.
A tribometer is a laboratory instrument designed to measure friction, wear, and related surface interactions between materials under controlled conditions. It simulates contact scenarios such as sliding, rolling, scratching, or reciprocating motion.
A universal mechanical tester for tribology is a modular testing platform that supports multiple tribological and mechanical test modes on a single system. Rather than being limited to one test type, it can be configured for friction, wear, scratch, hardness, bending, lubrication, and tribocorrosion tests.
Depending on configuration, tribometers and universal mechanical testers can perform:
These systems can measure coefficient of friction, wear rate, material loss, adhesion strength, torque, normal and lateral forces, displacement, temperature dependence, and degradation mechanisms. In some cases, mechanical and electrochemical contributions to damage can be separated.
Tribometers and universal mechanical testers do not replace a dynamometer, but they complement it.
In practice, tribological testing is used earlier in development to reduce cost, down‑select materials, and understand surface behavior before committing to time‑ and resource‑intensive dynamometer testing.
TriboLab platforms support standard rotary, reciprocating, block-on-ring, four-ball, scratch, and indentation tests. Common methods include ASTM G99, G133, G77, D4172, and C1624. Equivalent ISO methods can typically be addressed through the same hardware and scripting.
The exact scope of the included installation and operator training depends on region and contract. Confirm details with your Bruker representative.
All TriboLab systems are modular. You can select drives, force and torque sensors, environmental chambers for temperature and humidity, liquid and electrochemical options, and advanced sensors to meet your application needs. If you are not sure which modules meet your needs, our experts can help.
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