Claims
- 1. In a process for producing a magnetic recording element by preparing a coating composition including ferromagnetic metal fine powders that are mainly composed of iron and are produced by a dry reduction method, and coating said composition on a non-magnetic support to provide a magnetic recording layer, the improvement which comprises washing said ferromagnetic metal fine powders with water, methanol, water plus ethanol, water plus acetone, or a mixture thereof before preparing the coating composition, wherein said washing is carried out until the conductivity of an aqueous solution obtained after irradiation of a mixture of 1 part by weight of the ferromagnetic metal fine powder and 20 parts by weight of water with supersonic waves at 29 KHz for five minutes and removal of the fine powder from the mixture is 50 m /cm or less.
- 2. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ferromagnetic metal fine powders are contacted with an aqueous solution of a surface active agent after washing the magnetic fine metal powders and before preparing the coating composition.
- 3. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ferromagnetic matal fine powder is washed with said water.
- 4. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 2, wherein said ferromagnetic metal fine powder is washed with said water.
- 5. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 3, wherein said washing is carried out using the water in an amount of 5 parts by weight or more per part by weight of the ferromagnetic metal fine powder.
- 6. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 3, wherein said washing is carried out for 10 minutes or more.
- 7. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 4, wherein said washing is carried out for 10 minutes or more.
- 8. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 2, wherein saiud surface active agent is an anionic active agent.
- 9. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 8, wherein said anionic surface active agent is an alkali metal salt of saturated or unsaturated aliphatic acids.
- 10. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 8, wherein said anionic surface active agent is contacted with the ferromagnetic metal fine powder in an amount of about 1% by weight to about 10% b y weight based on the ferromagnetic metal fine powder.
- 11. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 1, wherein said ferromagnetic metal fine powder is subjected to a gradual oxidation treatment prior to said washing.
- 12. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 2, wherein said ferromagnetic metal fine powder is subjected to a gradual oxidation treatment prior to said washing.
- 13. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 1, wherein said dry reduction method comprises heat-decomposing and reducing an organic acid salt of a ferromagnetic metal in a reducing gas.
- 14. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 1, wherein said dry reduction method comprises reducing needle-shaped oxyhydroxides, mixtures of needle-shaped oxyhydroxides and other metals or needle-shaped iron oxides obtained from such oxyhydroxides.
- 15. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 1, wherein said dry reduction method comprises evaporating a ferromagnetric metal in a low-pressure inert gas.
- 16. The process for producing a maganetic recording element as claimed in claim 1, wherein washing is conducted until sulfur components or chlorine components present in the ferromagnetic powder in the dry state will be 1 mol % or less based on ferromagnetic metals present in the powder.
- 17. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 1, wherein washing is conducted until the amount of water-soluble components of Fe, Co, Ni and other added metals contained in the powder in the dry state reach 2,000 ppm or less based on the weight of the powder.
- 18. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 1, wherein washing is conducted until sulfur components or chlorine components present in the ferromagnetic powder in the dry state will be 1 mol % or less based on ferromagnetic metals present in the powder, and until the amount of water-soluble components of Fe, Co, Ni and other added metals contained in the powder in the dry state reach 2,000 ppm or less based on the weight of the powder.
- 19. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 1, wherein said washing is carried out until the conductivity of the aqueous solution is 1 m /cm or less.
- 20. The process for producing a magnetic recording element as claimed in claim 1, wherein said dry reduction method comprises reducing needle-shaped iron-oxides.
Priority Claims (1)
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CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part of our co-pending application Ser. No. /193,320, filed on Oct. 2nd, 1980 now abandoned.
US Referenced Citations (1)
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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