In metal forming at elevated temperatures the tools are subjected to thermal cycling, increased oxidation and wear which will influence the lifetime of the tools and the quality of the produced parts. In addition to this, the frictional behaviour will also change with temperature and this can affect the performance of the forming operation itself. One way of controlling friction and reducing wear is to utilise the latest developments in surface engineering and modify or coat the tool surface with some thermally stable layer. However, in the open literature there are very few studies pertaining to the high temperature tribological properties of surface coatings applied on to the tool steels and sliding against actual workpiece material. This...