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Metals
Hybrid Phosphate-Alumina Iron-Based Core-Shell Soft Magnetic Composites Fabricated by Sol-Gel Method and Ball Milling Method
Liwei Qian1  Jingguang Peng1  Wei Lu2  Xiang Wang3  Yifan Pan3 
[1] A for Metal-Functional Materials, School of Material Science and Engineering, Tongji University, 201800 Shanghai, China;Shanghai Automotive Powder Metallurgy Co., 201900 Shanghai, China;;Shanghai Key Lab of D&
关键词: soft magnetic composites;    sol–gel method;    ball-milling method;    loss separation;   
DOI  :  10.3390/met10020257
来源: DOAJ
【 摘 要 】

Novel Fe-based soft magnetic composites (SMCs) with hybrid phosphate-alumina layers were prepared by both sol−gel and ball-milling methods. The effects of the fabrication methods and the addition of Al2O3 particles on the microstructure and the soft magnetic performance of SMCs were studied. The formation of the hybrid phosphate-Al2O3 shell not only leads to the decrease of the total core loss, but also results in the reduction of the permeability and saturation magnetization. However, the degree of decrease caused by the different methods were not identical. The sample with 8% Al2O3 prepared by the sol−gel method showed the best magnetic performance, exhibiting a high-amplitude permeability (μa) of 85.14 and a low total core loss (Ps) of 202.3 W/kg at 50 mT and 100 kHz. The hysteresis loss factor and the eddy current loss factor were obtained by loss separation. The results showed that the samples with the same Al2O3 content prepared by different methods exhibited almost the same total core loss. However, the contribution of the hysteresis loss and the eddy current loss showed an obvious difference in behavior because of the change of the particle shapes and the refinement of the particle size during the ball-milling process.

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