Lap and lapping liquor

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Inventors

Waki, Yoshiharu
Fujisawa, Masayasu
Aikawa, Shigeo
Ohashi, Kenya
Isono, Yukihiro

Application #

026576

Filed

Mar-5-1993

Published

Oct-10-1995

Current US Class

051/309
106/3
216/88
451/548
451/550
451/905

International Classes

C09K 001/68

Field of Search

51/309 51/DIG. 106/3 156/636 360/122 29/603 451/905 451/548 451/550

Assignee

Hitachi, Ltd. (Tokyo, JP)

Examiners

Jones; Deborah

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Antonelli, Terry, Stout & Kraus

US Patent References

4010583   Fixed-super-abrasi...
4762534   Method of producin...
4842618   Method of producin...
4980995   Method of faceting...
5028242   Lapping member...
5083365   Process for manufa...

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Other References

Foundation of Interfacial Phenomena, p. 94, lines 9-19 (published by Asakura Shoten, 1973).

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Abstract
This invention provides a lap capable of reducing the pole recession produced between the substrate and the magnetic film when the air-bearing surface of a thin-film magnetic head is lapped, a lapping liquor used for such lapping, and a thin-film magnetic head having its air-bearing surface lapped by using them. Lapping is carried out by using a lap made of a material having both a phase of tin and a phase of brass with a greater rigidity in supporting the abrasive grains than tin, and a lapping liquor prepared by mixing an anionic surfactant (15) and an ampholytic surfactant (16). According to the present invention, it is possible to reduce the pole recession in the thin-film magnetic heads and to accordingly shorten the recording bit length of the magnetic discs.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A lap, used for lapping a workpiece by moving the workpiece slidingly relative to the lap with free abrasive diamond grains present on the lap, at least a surface of the lap comprising a material which comprises a phase of brass in which the mass of copper contained therein is 50% or above and a phase of tin.

2. A lap according to claim 1, wherein said free abrasive diamond grains have an average size of 0.25 .mu.m.

3. A lap according to claim 1, wherein a ratio of tin:brass is 30:70 to 80:20.

4. A lap used for lapping a workpiece by moving the workpiece slidingly relative to the lap with free abrasive diamond grains present on the lap, at least a surface of the lap comprising a casting obtained by mixing molten tin and molten copper whose ratio to tin in mass % is 0.7-7.6, and cooling the mixed melt.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to a thin-film magnetic head which is smaller than the conventional products in pole recession created in the magnetic film portion when the air-bearing surface is lapped. The invention also relates to a lap, a lapping liquor and a lapping method applicable to lapping of various types of products comprising composite material, which include not only the thin-film magnetic heads but also other articles having the portions differing in hardness or having a portion positively charged in the surface and a portion negatively charged in the surface when placed in an aqueous solution.

As discussed on page 28 of "Essentials of Working Techniques for Magnetic Heads" by Japan Industrial Technology Research Center (1985), cast iron, tin, stone, kemets and the like have been used for lapping of the magnetic heads. Especially for lapping of the air-bearing surface of the thin-film magnetic heads, tin has been popularly used as lap material.
 
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