1989 Volume 13 Issue S_1_PMRC_89 Pages S1_69-72
The tribological behaviour of unprotected thin metallic layers on flexible substrates was studied in sliding contact with magnetic heads. Microscopic investigations of the wear mechanism give evidence, that micro-ploughing of the metallic layer with plastic deformation of the substrate takes place during the first passes of the magnetic head. Subsequent surface fatigue of the layer system initiates debris, which causes a drastical increase of the coefficient of friction and a sudden decrease of the read out signal. Key parameters for improving the lifetime are the reduction of defects and the evolution of reliable lubricating top coatings.