Effects of compaction and heat treatment on the soft magnetic properties of iron-based soft magnetic composites

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Iron-based soft magnetic composites (SMCs) are promising substitutes for laminate steels in electromagnetic applications due to their excellent magnetic properties and productivity. However, the preparation process is a key factor in deciding the magnetic performance of SMCs. In this work, the Fe-based soft magnetic composites with improved soft magnetic properties were achieved by optimizing the compaction and the annealing process. Results showed that the core-shell structure of powders which would directly have an impact on the permeability and the core loss of the SMCs could be affected by the compaction and the annealing process. In addition, the magnetic properties were enhanced by tuning the microstructure. As a result, the optimal magnetic performance of the compact with high permeability and low total core loss was obtained. The real part of the permeability of the soft magnetic composites could reach a maximal value of 336.8 and a rather low core loss of 2.5 W Kg-1 (measured at 50 mT and 5 kHz). Therefore, soft magnetic composites with enhanced magnetic properties were obtained by optimizing the powder metallurgy (PM) process in this study.

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Pan, Y., Peng, J., Qian, L., Xiang, Z., & Lu, W. (2020). Effects of compaction and heat treatment on the soft magnetic properties of iron-based soft magnetic composites. Materials Research Express, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2053-1591/ab6acc

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