Claims
- 1. A method for manufacturing a magnetic head assembly from components including a permalloy magnetic shielding case having a surface portion thereof adapted to be brought into sliding contact with a magnetic recording medium, said method comprising the steps of
- contacting said surface portion with a powdered boronizer comprising boron carbide,
- heating said permalloy shielding case including the surface portion thereof which has been contacted with said powdered boronizer in the temperature range between 950.degree. C. and 1100.degree. C. in a hydrogen atmosphere to magnetically anneal said permalloy shielding case and simultaneously convert said surface portion to a wear-resistant boronized layer, and
- lowering the temperature of said case including said boronized layer at a rate corresponding to a temperature lowering rate for magnetically annealing said permalloy shielding case.
- 2. The method of manufacturing a magnetic head assembly according to claim 1 wherein the thickness of said boronized layer is not less than 150 .mu.m, and which further includes the steps of assembling said magnetic head and grinding the boronized layer on said shielding case to reduce the thickness of said boride layer.
- 3. A method of manufacturing a magnetic head assembly including a permalloy core and shielding case wherein said core and shielding case have surfaces adapted to be brought into contact with a magnetic recording medium, said method comprising the steps of
- contacting at least one of said surfaces with a powdered boronizer,
- heating in a hydrogen atmosphere said core and shielding case including the surface thereof which has been contacted with said powdered boronizer in the temperature range between 950.degree. C. and 1100.degree. C. to magnetically anneal said permalloy core and shielding case and simultaneously form a boronized layer having a thickness greater than 200 .mu.m,
- lowering the temperature of said core and shielding case including said boronized layer at a rate corresponding to a temperature lowering rate for magnetically annealing said core and shielding case, and
- grinding each surface on which said boronized layer has been formed, said boronized surface having a Vicker's hardness not greater than 1500 kg/mm.sup.2, a wear resistance substantially greater than that of non-boronized permalloy and a smoothness which permits said magnetic recording medium to slide smoothly thereon.
- 4. A method of manufacturing a magnetic head assembly including a core and a shielding case wherein said core and shielding case have surface portions adapted to be brought into contact with a magnetic recording medium, at least one of said core and shielding case being made of an Fe-Ni magnetic alloy, said method comprising the steps of
- contacting at least one of said surface portions with a powdered boronizer,
- heating in a hydrogen atmosphere in the temperature range between 950.degree. C. and 1100.degree. C. said core and shielding case including the surface portion thereof which has been contacted with said powdered boronizer to magnetically anneal said Fe-Ni magnetic alloy and simultaneously convert said surface portion to a boronized layer having a thickness greater than 200 .mu.m thereby effecting a solid boronizing treatment,
- lowering the temperature of said core and shielding case including said boronized layer at a rate corresponding to a temperature lowering rate for magnetically annealing said core and shielding case, and
- grinding each surface on which said boronized layer has been formed, said boronized surface having a Vicker's hardness not greater than 1500 kg/mm.sup.2, a wear resistance substantially greater than that of non-boronized permalloy and a smoothness which permits a magnetic recording medium to slide smoothly thereon.
- 5. The method of manufacturing a magnetic head assembly according to claim 4 wherein said powdered boronizer is boron carbide having an additive selected from the group consisting of carbonate and borate.
- 6. A method of manufacturing a magnetic head assembly including a core and a shielding case wherein said core and shielding case have surface portions adapted to be brought into contact with a magnetic recording medium, at least one of said core and shielding case being made of an Fe-Ni magnetic alloy, said method comprising the steps of
- contacting at least one of said surface portions with a powdered boronizer,
- heating in a hydrogen atmosphere in the temperature range between 950.degree. C. and 1000.degree. C. said core and shielding case including the surface portion thereof which has been contacted with said powdered boronizer to magnetically anneal said Fe-Ni magnetic alloy and simultaneously convert said surface portion to a boronized layer having a thickness greater than 200 .mu.m thereby effecting a solid boronizing treatment, and
- lowering the temperature of said core and shielding case including said boronized layer at a rate corresponding to a temperature lowering rate for magnetically annealing said core and shielding core, and
- grinding each surface on which said boronized layer has been formed, said boronized surface having a Vicker's hardness not greater than 1500 kg/mm.sup.2, a wear resistance substantially greater than that of non-boronized permalloy and a smoothness which permits a magnetic recording medium to slide smoothly thereon.
- 7. The method of manufacturing a magnetic head assembly according to claim 6 wherein said Fe-Ni magnetic alloy is annealed simultaneously with the heating of the surface contacted with said powdered boronizer, and wherein said surface and said Fe-Ni magnetic alloy are thereafter cooled simultaneously at a rate required for annealing of said alloy.
Priority Claims (3)
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51-98020 |
Aug 1976 |
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52-4583 |
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52-16968 |
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CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of application Ser. No. 821,408, filed Aug. 3, 1977, abandoned.
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Continuations (1)
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