Abstract
This work concentrated on the improvement of the surface roughness of a magnetic head, through the use of an ultrafine nanodiamond slurry, and a novel floating grinding process, which optimize different experimental factors required for the fine grinding of a magnetic head. The preparation of the grinding plate was confirmed by the observation of the surface change, depth detection, and flatness after ultrafine nanodiamonds were embedded into it by a Keyence high-power microscope at a 20 K magnification. The flatness was measured by a TOTO instrument. The optimum conditions were found to be a pit ratio reach of 30:70 and a plate flatness (average) of 1.8 μm. The rotation speed and vibration frequency were 0.3 and 10 rpm, respectively, for the grinding process. The morphology, size, and elemental composition of blackspots were investigated by SEM, AES, AFM, and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis, which showed that the diameter of the diamonds in the slurry was important for grinding surface improvement. A novel method was proposed in this study to fine grind a magnetic head using a small-sized diamond slurry (100 nm) in conjunction with a novel float lapping method. Comparison experiments were performed under both normal conditions and improved conditions. The results show that by using the novel float lapping method with a small-sized diamond slurry, the minimum roughness was obtained. The finest roughness obtained for the slider surface reached 0.165 nm without blackspots or scratches.
Subject
General Materials Science,General Chemical Engineering
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