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  • 1478 Hervey Ln, San Jose, CA 95125 (408) 297-4021

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Company: Live-more medical supplies - Modesto, CA 2005 Position: Assistant manager

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Restaurants Professional

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Location:
San Francisco, CA
Industry:
Restaurants
Education:
Leland High School, San Jose City & San Jose State 1976 - 1980
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Rudy Ayala San Leandro, CA

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Work:
Live-More Medical Supplies
Modesto, CA
2005 to 2010
Assistant Manager

U.S Postal Service
San Leandro, CA
1987 to 2004
Letter Carrier

U.S.M.C.R
Hayward, CA
1984 to 1992
Repair Technician

Publications

Us Patents

Method For Controlling Overcoat Recession In A Magnetic Thin Film Head

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US Patent:
7455332, Nov 25, 2008
Filed:
Nov 16, 2005
Appl. No.:
11/280364
Inventors:
Winston Jose - Folsom CA, US
Rudy Ayala - San Jose CA, US
Niraj Mahadev - Tracy CA, US
Assignee:
SAE Magnetics (HK) Ltd. - Shatin, N.T.
International Classification:
G11B 5/127
H04R 31/00
US Classification:
29160316, 29417, 2960312, 2960313, 2960315, 2960318, 156268, 156344, 360230, 3602371, 438455, 438458, 438976, 451 5, 451 41
Abstract:
The overcoat of a slider (alumina) is recessed relative to the slider ABS by a non-abrasive CMP process sufficiently to prevent thermal protrusion of the overcoat during subsequent slider use in a hard disk drive. The CMP process involves the oscillatory and rotational compressional contact between the ABS surface of the slider and a polymerically pre-treated compliant pad that is sprayed by an aqueous alkali lubricating solution having a pH between about 9 and 10. The overcoat is thereby also softened by the lubricating solution and removed by the compressional contact and no use of abrasives is required.

Method And Apparatus For Producing Micro-Texture On A Slider Substrate Using Chemical And Mechanical Polishing Techniques

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US Patent:
7513820, Apr 7, 2009
Filed:
Mar 16, 2006
Appl. No.:
11/378100
Inventors:
Niraj Mahadev - Milpitas CA, US
Winston Jose - San Jose CA, US
Kazumasa Yasuda - Sunnyvale CA, US
Rudy Ayala - San Jose CA, US
Tam Nguyen - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
SAE Magnetics (H.K.) Ltd. - Shatin, N.T.
International Classification:
B24B 1/00
US Classification:
451 36, 451 59, 451272, 451273, 216 22, 2960316
Abstract:
A system and method for producing micro-texture on a slider substrate using chemical & mechanical polishing techniques is described. In certain embodiments of the present invention, this is accomplished by a method comprising formulating an abrasive slurry solution of predetermined acidity (or pH value), treating a chemical mechanical polishing pad with the abrasive slurry, disposing magnetic heads on the chemical mechanical polishing pad and lapping and grinding the magnetic heads for a predetermined period of time. In certain embodiment of the present invention the lapping and grinding of the magnetic heads are accomplished using an apparatus comprising an abrasive slurry solution of predetermined acidity (pH value), a chemical mechanical polishing pad treated with the abrasive slurry solution, wherein the magnetic heads are attached to a fixture capable of disposing the heads on the chemical mechanical polishing pad.

Method To Protect A Gmr Head From Electrostatic Damage During The Manufacturing Process

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US Patent:
7836579, Nov 23, 2010
Filed:
Nov 5, 2007
Appl. No.:
11/982762
Inventors:
Niraj Mahadev - Milpitas CA, US
Kazumasa Yasuda - Sunnyvale CA, US
Rudy Ayala - San Jose CA, US
Assignee:
SAE Magnetics (HK) Ltd. - Shatin, N.T.
International Classification:
G11B 5/29
H05K 3/32
US Classification:
2960312, 2960316, 29840, 29841, 29843, 228120, 228121
Abstract:
A simple method is provided for protecting slider mounted read/write transducers from electrostatic discharge damage during the manufacture of disk drives. The method involves placing a ball of conducting thermoplastic resin, such as a gold or silver epoxy, between the terminal pads of the transducer and using the ball to shunt the pads to read-head shields and the slider substrate and thence to ground. The epoxy ball is easily applied and easily removed and can be used at different stages in the manufacturing process.

Method To Protect A Gmr Head From Electrostatic Damage During The Manufacturing Process

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US Patent:
20050264905, Dec 1, 2005
Filed:
May 25, 2004
Appl. No.:
10/853461
Inventors:
Niraj Mahadev - Milpitas CA, US
Kazumasa Yasuda - Sunnyvale CA, US
Rudy Ayala - San Jose CA, US
International Classification:
G11B005/02
US Classification:
360025000
Abstract:
ABSTRACT A simple method is provided for protecting slider mounted read/write transducers from electrostatic discharge damage during the manufacture of disk drives. The method involves placing a ball of conducting thermoplastic resin, such as a gold or silver epoxy, between the terminal pads of the transducer and using the ball to shunt the pads to read-head shields and the slider substrate and thence to ground. The epoxy ball is easily applied and easily removed and can be used at different stages in the manufacturing process.
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