The Development and Implementation of Discrete Texture for the Improvement of Tribological Performance

1995 
The bearing area of conventional texture on magnetic recording disk surfaces shows a tendency of increase with a decrease in surface height. this is believed to be a major reason for the increase of head/disk friction wiht the accumulation of CSS cycles. In view of this, a novel type of texture is developed in this study. This type of texture consists of discrete pillar-shaped asperities, whose height and shape can be aptimized to reduce friction build-up and wear depth during CSS operation. It also allows lower asperity height to reduce take-off velocity and glide height. In addition, it is suitable for landing zone texturing. The discrete texture remarkably out performs mechanical texture during Css tests
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