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Asahi Glass Succeeds Develops Modified PFPE for Hard Disk Lubricants.


Tokyo, Japan, June 19, 2007 - (JCN JCN Japan Corporate News
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) - Asahi Glass has developed a modified perfluoropolyether (PFPE PFPE Perfluoropolyether
PFPE Perfluorinated Polyether
) for hard disk lubricant Lubricant

A gas, liquid, or solid used to prevent contact of parts in relative motion, and thereby reduce friction and wear. In many machines, cooling by the lubricant is equally important.
. The new product exhibits low viscosity, low water absorption and low friction properties while maintaining the other excellent properties of modified PFPE such as high adhesiveness ad·he·sive  
adj.
1. Tending to adhere; sticky.

2. Gummed so as to adhere.

3. Tending to persist; difficult if not impossible to shake off:
, heat stability and resistance to chemicals and solvent because it is produced by applying the proprietary direct fluorination fluor·i·na·tion  
n.
A chemical reaction that introduces fluorine into a compound.
 technology of Asahi Glass (i.e. PERFECT Method).

In the hard disk drives (HDD (Hard Disk Drive) See hard disk and HDD caddy.

HDD - hard disk drive
), slider-head writes on and reads data from a disk. As the recording density is increased each year, the head-disk clearance is getting narrower which makes the chance of head touching down and taking off more frequently. Under these conditions, the performance of lubricant plays a key role. In order for the slider-head to take off again smoothly from the disk, it is necessary that the lubricant oil applied on the surface of disk exhibits both low viscosity and friction properties.

However, the conventional modified PFPE have some limitation to improve such properties due to their limited chemical structures and the number of functional groups. With the new product developed successfully by the Company, we were able to improve both of the properties by applying the PERFECT Method, which is a proprietary fluorination technology of Asahi Glass, while keeping the other excellent properties of modified PFPE such as high adhesiveness, heat stability, and resistance to chemicals and solvent. Asahi Glass expects to meet the future trend of HDDs, too.

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