DocumentCode :
1299913
Title :
Effect of sintering enclosures and sintering parameters on the magnetic properties of a high permeability manganese-zinc ferrite
Author :
Kilbride, I.P. ; Freer, R.
Author_Institution :
Mater. Sci. Centre, Manchester Univ., UK
Volume :
36
Issue :
1
fYear :
2000
Firstpage :
375
Lastpage :
380
Abstract :
Manganese-zinc ferrite (Mn0.52Zn0.41Fe2.07O4) has been prepared by the mixed-oxide route. Specimens were in the form of toroids, pressed in the green state to 11.9 mm outside diameter and 5.9 mm inside diameter. To assess the effect of zinc loss, a variety of circular local sintering enclosures were employed. All specimens were initially sintered in air at 1390°C for times of 7.5-16 h. After cooling to 1200°C they were held for 4 h in atmospheres containing 0.0125-0.05% oxygen. Sintered products were single-phase, with density greater than to 95% theoretical and a grain size of about 20 μm. Use of a partial sintering enclosure led to a 45% increase in initial permeability μi, but use of a full enclosure led to a reduction in μi. Firing the samples at 1200°C in an atmosphere containing initial permeability was maximized (about 10200) over a wide range of temperatures 25-90°C. The eddy current losses in such samples were twice as high as for samples sintered in an oxygen atmosphere containing 0.05% oxygen.
Keywords :
ceramics; eddy current losses; ferrites; grain size; magnetic permeability; manganese compounds; sintering; zinc compounds; 1200 C; 1390 C; 25 to 90 C; Mn0.52Zn0.41Fe2.07O4; ceramic; density; eddy current loss; firing; grain size; green state; magnetic permeability; manganese-zinc ferrite; mixed-oxide synthesis; sintering; toroid; zinc loss; Atmosphere; Cooling; Ferrites; Firing; Grain size; Iron; Magnetic properties; Permeability; Temperature distribution; Zinc;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0018-9464
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/20.822550
Filename :
822550
Link To Document :
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