Ti alloy was surface
modified by immersing in NaOH solution, coating with solgel TiO2 film, and thermal oxidization at
500 ℃. The
friction and wear behaviors of the
modified layers on the Ti alloy in dry sliding against SAE52100 steel were evaluated on a unidirectional friction coefficient procession measurement apparatus. The chemical states of some typical elements in the modified layers were examined with an Xray photoelectron spectrometer. As the results, the wear resistance and friction reduction of Ti alloy was effectively improved by immersing in NaOH solution, which was attributed to the formation of TiO2 layer on the modified Ti alloy surface. The solgel TiO2 coating on the Ti alloy showed fair wearresistance at 1 N load but poor wearresistance at 3 N load, which was attributed to the existence of Al2O3 in the modified surface. The Ti alloy after treated with hot NaOH solution showed improved frictionreducing and antiwear behavior, while the toxic Al entrapped in the surface layer was removed by reaction with the NaOH solution, thus the treatment of Ti alloys with the NaOH solution could find promising application in the surface modification of Ti alloys for medical use.