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Carbon-Coated Sliders and Their Effect on Carbon Oxidation Wear
Authors:A. G. Ramírez  M. A. Kelly  B. D. Strom  R. G. Walmsley
Affiliation:1. Materials Science and Engineering , Stanford University , Stanford, California, 94305;2. Komag, Inc. , Milpitas, California, 95035-5417;3. Hewlett-Packard Laboratories , Palo Alto, California, 94304
Abstract:Alumina-titanium carbide composite sliders used in magnetic recording were coated with diamondlike carbon (DLC) to permit exploration of their effect on tribochemical wear. For comparison, testing was performed on both coated and uncoated sliders. Gases sampled directly from the sliding interface between a carbon-coated thin-film magnetic recording disk and the slider contained carbon dioxide in both dry nitrogen and dry oxygen environments. In the oxygen environment, uncoated sliders produce carbon dioxide at a rate 10 times greater than coated sliders. This suggests that catalysts in the slider composite material are necessary for carbon oxidation wear.
Keywords:Magnetic Data Storage Systems Tribology  Oxidative Wear Mechanism  Tribology  Surface Films/Coatings
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