Magnetic recording medium

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Inventors

Zaitsu, Hiroshi
Yamase, Takashi
Yamashita, Sadao
Mizushima, Kunio

Application #

961279

Filed

Nov-16-1978

Published

Sep-16-1980

Current US Class

252/62.54
360/133
428/900

International Classes

H01F 010/02; G11B 005/62

Field of Search

360/132-135 428/900 428/329 252/62.54

Assignee

Hitachi Maxell, Ltd. (Osaka, JP)

Examiners

Wolff; John H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Birch, Stewart, Kolasch & Birch

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Abstract
A magnetic recording medium improved in durability which comprises a substrate and a magnetic layer of about 1.0 to 10.mu. in thickness comprising magnetic particles and a binder and being formed on the substrate, characterized in that the magnetic layer further comprises (a) a liquid hydrocarbon having a melting or flowing point of about -20.degree. to -60.degree. C. with (b) .alpha.-iron oxide particles having a particle size of 0.5 to 2.mu. and/or (c) a higher fatty acid having a melting point of about 45.degree. C. or higher.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A magnetic recording medium which comprises a substrate and a magnetic layer of about 1.0 to 10.mu. in thickness comprising magnetic powders and a binder being formed on the substrate, characterized in that the magnetic layer further comprises a liquid hydrocarbon selected from the group consisting of liquid paraffin, squalane, .alpha.-olefin and polymerized oil and having a melting or flowing point of about -20.degree. to 60.degree. C. with a higher fatty acid having a melting point of about 45.degree. C. or higher.

2. The magnetic recording medium according to claim 1, wherein the liquid hydrocarbon is liquid paraffin.

3. The magnetic recording medium according to claim 1, wherein the liquid hydrocarbon is used in an amount of about 70 to 99.5% by weight based on the combined weight of the liquid hydrocarbon and the higher fatty acid.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to a magnetic recording medium improved in durability, particularly for a magnetic disk cartridge.

In magnetic recording media such as magnetic disks, magnetic tapes and magnetic sheets, the magnetic layer is apt to be worn away due to its contact with a magnetic head under a large velocity at recording and reproducing. Thus, development of a magnetic recording medium excellent in wear-resistance and durability has been highly desired.

For this purpose, it has already been proposed to incorporate into the magnetic layer non-magnetic particles such as .alpha.-iron oxide particles or lubricating agents such as higher fatty acids, higher alcohols and silicone oils. The incorporation of such non-magnetic particles or lubricating agents can improve the durability, but a sufficiently satisfying effect is not obtained. In the case of incorporating .alpha.-iron oxide particles, for instance, the coating film becomes hard and the magnetic head is liable to be worn away. Such a problem is particularly notable in a magnetic disk cartridge comprising a jacket and a magnetic disk contained therein in a state permitting its free rotation. When .alpha.-iron oxide particles are incorporated, the coating film becomes so hard that the magnetic head or the liner comprising, for instance, non-woven cloth and placed between the jacket and the body of the magnetic disk is readily worn out. In case of incorporating a lubricating agent such as liquid paraffin into the magnetic layer, on the other hand, the wear of the magnetic layer by the magnetic head is prevented, but the contact of the magnetic layer with the said liner causes the wear of the former, and powders dropped off from the magnetic layer adhere to the magnetic layer, which becomes one of the causes for occurrence of drop out or other troubles.
 
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