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titleOfInvention Magnetic disk
abstract (57) [Problem] When recording or reproducing by a magnetic disk recording / reproducing apparatus, even if the head collides with a head while rotating at high speed, the surface is hardly damaged. SOLUTION: A non-magnetic support 2, a non-magnetic layer 3 formed by applying a non-magnetic paint in which a non-magnetic powder and a hardener are dispersed in a binder onto the non-magnetic support 2, In a magnetic disk having a magnetic layer 4 formed by applying a magnetic paint on the nonmagnetic layer 3, the nonmagnetic paint comprises a vinyl chloride copolymer having a hydroxyl group concentration of 0.2% by weight or more as a binder. A polyisocyanate compound containing 10% by weight or more based on the nonvolatile component of the non-magnetic paint and having an isocyanate group concentration of 30% by weight or more as a curing agent is contained in an amount of 35% by weight or more based on the total weight of the binder.
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