Title :
Sintering Thermodynamics of Fields Activated Microforming and Sintering Technology for Fabricated MnZn Ferrite Microparts
Author :
Kunlan Huang ; Yi Yang ; Yi Qin ; Gang Yang ; Deqiang Yin
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Manuf. Sci. & Eng., Sichuan Univ., Chengdu, China
Abstract :
MnZn ferrites are widely used as core materials in electronic applications. However, few studies on fabricated MnZn ferrites microcomponents are available in this paper. To address this issue, a novel fields-activated microforming and sintering technology (micro-FAST) was introduced for the fabrication of MnZn ferrites microparts. The experimental results show that micro-FAST is an efficient process, which has lower energy consumption and little impact on the environment as a result of directly forming the component from loose powders. More interestingly, MnZn ferrite powders with a composition of Zn0.8Mn0.2Fe2O4(wt.%) can be sintered at low temperature without much compromise of the final quality of microparts formed by micro-FAST. To analyze the sintering mechanism, in this paper, the sintering thermodynamics of micro-FAST for the fabrication of Φ 1.0 mm × 1.0 mm sized cylindrical bulk ferrite has been studied. The results show that the sintering energy of micro-FAST for MnZn ferrite powder comes from three sources: 1) heat exchange with die and punches; 2) alternating electric field; and 3) alternating magnetic field. These results being in correspondence with the analytical results of computer simulation.
Keywords :
ferrite devices; ferrites; forming processes; manganese compounds; microfabrication; sintering; thermodynamics; MnZn; alternating electric field; alternating magnetic field; computer simulation; core materials; cylindrical bulk ferrite; energy consumption; fabricated ferrite microparts; fabricated microcomponents; ferrite powder; fields-activated microforming-sintering technology; loose powders; microFAST; sintering thermodynamics; Ferrites; Heat transfer; Microstructure; Powders; Resistance heating; Thermodynamics; MnZn ferrite; Sintering thermodynamics; micro-FAST; simulation; simulation.;
Journal_Title :
Microelectromechanical Systems, Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JMEMS.2014.2313651