Electromagnetic properties of carbonyl iron and their microwave absorbing characterization as filler in silicone rubber

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The complex permittivity, permeability and microwave-absorbing properties of rubber composites filled with carbonyl iron are measured at frequencies from 2-18 GHz. The results indicate that the reflection loss peak shifts towards low frequency region with increasing layer thickness or increasing weight concentration. The minimum reflection loss value of -23.06 dB was obtained at 3.3 GHz for the composites with 80% wt. These results show that the composites possess good microwave absorbing ability in both low- and highfrequency bands. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Duan, Y., Li, G., Liu, L., & Liu, S. (2010). Electromagnetic properties of carbonyl iron and their microwave absorbing characterization as filler in silicone rubber. Bulletin of Materials Science, 33(5), 633–636. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12034-010-0096-7

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