Touch-free reactive flash sintering of dense strontium hexaferrite permanent magnet

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This work presents an extension of the touch-free flash sintering technique. In the proposed technique, chemical reaction and sintering occur in a single step, without the use of electrodes, in the presence of electric and magnetic fields. We show that a dense, single-phase strontium hexaferrite magnet can be produced from a mixture of commercial carbonate and oxide powders in a single step in a little more than a minute. This new technique implies significant reduction in energy and time consumption (primarily because of ultrafast processing) relative to conventional sintering.

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Jalali, S. I. A., Manchón-Gordón, A. F., Chacartegui, R., Sánchez-Jiménez, P. E., Blázquez, J. S., Perejón, A., … Pérez-Maqueda, L. A. (2023). Touch-free reactive flash sintering of dense strontium hexaferrite permanent magnet. Journal of the American Ceramic Society, 106(12), 7202–7208. https://doi.org/10.1111/jace.19389

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