Dependence of friction durability of lubricant-coated magnetic disk on surface temperature

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Kurosaka W.
Miyake S.
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Environment-controlled SPM; Force modulation; Magnetic disk; PFPE; Wear resistance;
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10.2493/jjspe.77.290
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The tribological properties of magnetic disks coated with two different lubricants, Ztetraol and A20H-DD, at high temperatures were evaluated by performing a lateral vibration friction wear test, LM-FFM (lateral modulation friction force microscopy), SPM (Scanning probe microscope) in a controlled environment, and a load increase/decreases reciprocating friction test after heating the disks using near-infrared irradiation equipment. In the case of the Ztetraol-coated magnetic disk, considerable wear was produced in the lateral vibration friction wear test at 300°C in vacuum. In contrast, there was little wear on the A20H-DD-coated magnetic disk. The tribological properties of the Ztetraol-coated magnetic disk evaluated by the load increase/decreases friction test show that the wear resistance is higher at 200t, and lower at 250°C than that at room temperature. On the other hand, the durability of the A20H-DD-coated magnetic disk was greater at 250°C and lower at 350°C than that at room temperature. The bonding layers of lubricant formed upon heating at a suitable temperature increase the durability. In contrast, upon heating at a higher temperature the free lubricant is solidified and can be removed by tip of SPM sliding. A20H-DD has excellent durability at high temperatures.
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