Low wear rate magnetic head slider with high recording density

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

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360104, G11B 560, G11B 548

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056731612

ABSTRACT:
A magnetic disk device includes a magnetic head for performing recording and reproduction with respect to a magnetic disk medium, and an actuator for driving the magnetic head. The magnetic head includes a magnetic recording/reproducing element, a contact magnetic head slider on which the magnetic recording/reproducing element is mounted, the magnetic head slider having a press load of 1 gf or less, and a mass of 2 mg or more, and a support mechanism for supporting the magnetic head slider.

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patent: 5166845 (1992-11-01), Thompson
patent: 5504639 (1996-04-01), Kawazoe
patent: 5530605 (1996-06-01), Hamaguchi
"Contact Recording On Perpendicular Rigid Media" by Harold Hamilton, Journal of the Magnetics Society of Japan Vol. 15 Supplement, No. S2 (1991), pp. 483-490 No month.
"Contact Perpendicular Recording With Integrated Head/Flexure" by H. Hamilton et al., TRIB-Vol. 3, Concepts in Contact Recording, ASME 1992, pp. 13-23 No month.

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