Magnetic head assembly and a magnetic disk apparatus using the s

Dynamic magnetic information storage or retrieval – Record transport with head stationary during transducing – Drum record

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360104, G11B 560

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057610010

ABSTRACT:
A slider is attached to a spring with an epoxy adhesive. The thermal expansion coefficient of the spring is set greater than that of the slider by 10% to 60%. In this range, the deformation of the slider is reduced more effectively than when the thermal expansion coefficients of the slider and the spring are set substantially identical. The slider has a crown. The crown is formed by attaching a face of the slider to a concave surface, forming flat another face of the slider opposing the attached face, and disengaging the slider from the concave surface.

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