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Development of Fe-based high Bs nanocrystalline alloy powder

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Published in 2020 at "Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials"

DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2020.166838

Abstract: Abstract We developed nanocrystalline powders with high Fe contents through methodological and compositional innovations. The Fe-Cr-Cu-Si-B-Sn powders exhibit high Bs of 1.55 T–1.60 T and core losses of 4800–8000 kW/m3 at 2 MHz under 30 mT, P0.2/3M. The Cu… read more here.

Keywords: based high; nanocrystalline alloy; development based; alloy powder ... See more keywords
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FeSiCr Alloy Powder to Carbonyl Iron Powder Mixing Ratio Effects on the Magnetic Properties of the Iron-Based Alloy Powder Cores Prepared Using Screen Printing

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Published in 2021 at "Materials"

DOI: 10.3390/ma14041034

Abstract: A screen printing process was used to substitute dry molding to solve the uneven compaction problem in the coil center column during molding in this study. FeSiCr alloy powders (FSC) with a large particle size… read more here.

Keywords: carbonyl iron; screen printing; mixing ratio; powder ... See more keywords
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Power Molding Inductors Prepared Using Amorphous FeSiCrB Alloy Powder, Carbonyl Iron Powder, and Silicone Resin

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Published in 2022 at "Materials"

DOI: 10.3390/ma15103681

Abstract: In this study, amorphous FeSiCrB alloy powder, carbonyl iron powder, and high-temperature heat-resistant silicone resin were used to prepare power molding inductors, and the effects of different heat treatment procedures on the magnetic properties were… read more here.

Keywords: carbonyl iron; powder; heat; fesicrb alloy ... See more keywords