Tungsten-containing diamond-like carbon (W-DLC) coatings have been deposited on FKM (fluorocarbon) and HNBR (hydrogenated nitrile butadiene) rubbers via unbalanced magnetron reactive sputtering from a WC target in a C2H2/Ar plasma. The surface morphology and fracture cross sections of uncoated and coated rubbers have been characterized with high resolution scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The tribological behavior of uncoated and coated rubbers has been investigated with ball-on-disc tribotest under dry sliding condition against a 100Cr6 ball. The coefficient of friction (CoF) of uncoated rubbers is very high (> 1). Equally a relatively high CoF of W-DLC coated FKM (about 0.6) is observed due to the gradual failure and delamination of...