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titleOfInvention Hard disk drive
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To suppress the generation of sulfur-containing gas from stainless steel used in a clean chamber, to prevent a reduction in corrosion resistance, and to prevent particle contamination due to inclusions on the surface of stainless steel. A hard disk rotated by a spindle motor and a magnetic head accessing the hard disk. In a hard disk drive in which a clean chamber and the like are housed in a clean chamber, stainless steel is made of free-cutting stainless steel, and the free-cutting stainless steel is composed of It contains 0.25% or more of sulfur, the ratio Mn / S of manganese and sulfur is 1.8 or less, and the free-cutting stainless steel is chemically derusted and descaled after degreasing. It is a feature.
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