A tribofilm is a protective film that forms on the surface of materials, typically in the context of friction, wear, and lubrication. It is a layer that develops as a result of tribological processes, which involve the study of interacting surfaces in relative motion. Tribofilms can be composed of various materials, depending on the conditions and substances involved, including metals, oxides, polymers, or other compounds.
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