25/03/2026
Failures often begin on a microscopic level. 🔬
Electric damage: tiny discharge points from stray currents
White etching cracks: internal cracks under high stress
Micropitting: roughened gear surfaces from repeated contact stress
Chemical corrosion: surface weakening from chemical reactions or contaminated lubricants
These damages increase friction, reduce efficiency, and can lead to unexpected failures. Surface technologies that stabilize and restore metal surfaces help machines run smoother and longer. 📈
Which damage type shows up most in your operations?