DocumentCode :
844849
Title :
Lubrication process solvent moisture study
Author :
Chen, Shaun H. ; Shin, Billy ; Chao, James ; Rajtar, Paul E. ; Kehren, Jason M.
Author_Institution :
Komag Inc., San Jose, CA, USA
Volume :
38
Issue :
5
fYear :
2002
fDate :
9/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
2114
Lastpage :
2116
Abstract :
To characterize the sensitivity of lubricant films to process solvent and moisture, a four-factor matrix study was conducted with solvent type, moisture level, lubricant type and X-1P additive as the variables. Lubricant bonding ratio (LBR), X-1P retention ratio, and water-contact angle measurements were used to characterize the lubricant films, and contact start-stop (CSS) tests were used to evaluate the tribological performance. The differences in LBR and contact angle were relatively small compared with the natural trends over time, but we were able to observe transient effects of water moisture interacting with solvent type and lubricant type. These transient effects could be interpreted as due to the adsorbed layer of water molecules. We also observed differences in the bonding behavior of AM3001 and Z-Dol lubricants that is not related to solvent and moisture. In addition, we found that X-1P has a positive effect on both lubricant bonding and contact angle. CSS tests showed that the transient effects of solvent moisture level have no significant effect on the performance of the lubricant films. We can ensure good tribological performance as long as we are able to precisely control the lubricant and X-1P thickness.
Keywords :
adhesion; adsorbed layers; contact angle; hard discs; lubrication; magnetic heads; moisture; AM3001 lubricants; X-1P additive; X-1P retention ratio; Z-Dol lubricants; bonding behavior; contact angle; contact start-stop tests; fly height; four-factor matrix study; giant magnetoresistance head; lubricant bonding ratio; lubricant films; lubricant type; lubrication process solvent moisture study; magnetic recording; moisture; moisture level; perfluoropolyether lubricant films; process solvent; sensitivity; solvent type; transient effects; tribological performance; water moisture; water molecule adsorbed layer; water-contact angle measurements; Bonding; Cascading style sheets; Conductive films; Goniometers; Lubricants; Lubrication; Moisture; Solvents; Testing; Thickness control;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2002.802837
Filename :
1042108
Link To Document :
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