Compositions – Magnetic – Free metal or alloy containing
Patent
1986-12-22
1990-02-13
Cooper, Jack
Compositions
Magnetic
Free metal or alloy containing
252 6251, 423439, C01B 3130, C04B 3556
Patent
active
049004646
ABSTRACT:
The present invention provides acicular particles (A) containing an iron carbide, which have (a) a free carbon content of at most 20 wt. %, and (b) an Fe.sub.5 C.sub.2 ratio(x) of at least 70% and a coercive force of 3x+300 to 7x+270 Oe, the ratio(x) being expressed by ##EQU1## wherein S1 is the X-ray diffraction strength of Fe.sub.5 C.sub.2, and S2 is the X-ray diffraction strength of Fe.sub.3 O.sub.4. The invention further provides particles (B) containing nickel and an iron carbide. The invention further provides acicular particles containing an iron carbide which are obtained by heating an aqueous dispersion of ferric hydroxide in an alkaline system in the presence of a water-soluble compound capable of coordinating to iron to obtain acicular .alpha.-ferric oxide and contacting the product with a carbon-containing reducing-and-carburizing agent or with a mixture of the agent and a carbon-free reducing agent, with or without contacting the product with the carbon-free reducing agent. These particles (A) to (C) are controllable in coercive force and usable for magnetic record media of various standards.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4632866 (1986-12-01), Kubota et al.
patent: 4668414 (1987-05-01), Okamura et al.
Arase Takuya
Daimon Shigeo
Shibuya Yoshiyuki
Cooper Jack
Daikin Industries Ltd.
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