lubricants, cilt.14, sa.39, ss.1-35, 2026 (Hakemli Dergi)
Fiber laser surface texturing was applied to AA1050 aluminum to improve friction and wear performance of PTFE coatings. A Taguchi L16 design varied texture geometry (square, diamond, hexagon, circle), scanned area ratio (20% to 80%), and laser power (40 to 100 W) prior to primer plus PTFE topcoat deposition (25 to 35 µm). Dry reciprocating sliding against a 6 mm 100Cr6 ball was conducted at 20 N, 1 Hz, and 50 m, and wear track geometry was measured by non-contact profilometry. The non-textured reference exhibited an average COF of 0.143, whereas the lowest mean COF was achieved with diamond 60% and 40 W (0.095) and the highest with hexagon 60% and 100 W (0.156); hexagon 20% and 60 W matched the reference. ANOVA indicated scanned area ratio as the dominant contributor to COF (39.72%), followed by geometry (35.07%) and power (25.21%). Profilometry confirmed reduced coating penetration for optimized textures: the reference wear track was approximately 1240 µm wide and 82 µm deep, compared with 930 µm and 34 µm for square 80% and 40 W, 997 µm and 39 µm for diamond 60% and 40 W, and 965 µm and 36 µm for hexagon 40% and 40 W.