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titleOfInvention Lubricating material and friction surface modification method using the same
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a lubricating material which can be used for a long period of time by simultaneously improving wear resistance and lubricating property and overcoming the drawbacks of conventional lubricating materials in which solid lubricating fine particles are destroyed. provide. Further, the present invention provides a method capable of overcoming the drawbacks of the conventional surface modification method in which it is difficult to repair the modified layer. SOLUTION: A hard material and a soft material are slid while being in contact with each other via a lubricating material including a spherical artificial diamond and a base oil, thereby supplying hard fine particles having self-lubricating property to a friction surface, A coating of hard particles that does not cause abrasive wear, that is, an artificial diamond particle layer embedded on the surface of a soft material, is formed on the friction surface during sliding in process.
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