“…Organic-inorganic tribotechnical materials have found a broad application with the purpose of improving durability and efficiency of machines, mechanisms, and equipment, as, when these materials enter a friction knot during operation or as a result of friction-mechanical impact for reinforcement of friction faces of workpieces at their fabrication or repair, they form thin-film metal-ceramic coatings characterized with a wide range of chemical, physicomechanical, and tribotechnical properties [1][2][3]. Presently, a large number of serially produced tribocompounds (up to 200 types) are applied for treatment of friction faces, while new advanced materials are under intensive development in USA, Europe, and Russia (over 156 materials were patented in Russian Federation only) [3].…”