Encyclopedia of Materials: Science and Technology 2001
DOI: 10.1016/b0-08-043152-6/00852-4
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Magnetic Recording Media: Particulate Dispersions

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“…The binder also has loops and tails that extend from the anchor points away from the MP. This provides a steric barrier that separates the MP, thereby stabilizing the dispersion and preventing MP from collapsing together [15,16]. The most common binder is MR-110, a poly(vinyl chloride)-based polymer that has 0.5% by weight vinyl alcohol and 0.7% by weight sulfonate groups.…”
Section: Representative Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The binder also has loops and tails that extend from the anchor points away from the MP. This provides a steric barrier that separates the MP, thereby stabilizing the dispersion and preventing MP from collapsing together [15,16]. The most common binder is MR-110, a poly(vinyl chloride)-based polymer that has 0.5% by weight vinyl alcohol and 0.7% by weight sulfonate groups.…”
Section: Representative Samplesmentioning
confidence: 99%