Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1805293 Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 2006 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The Sr-ferrite powders, SrFe12O19SrFe12O19, were synthesized by the molten salt method using (NaCl+KCl)(NaCl+KCl) mixture. Particle morphology was homogeneous and hexagonal platelet like. Both particle size and thickness increased as the reaction temperature and time increased. The sintering density of Sr-ferrite magnet prepared with powders by the molten salt method showed the maximum value at the sintering temperature of 1200∘C. The magnetic properties of the Sr-ferrite magnet were investigated with various sintering temperatures. The maximum values of remanent magnetization (σrσr, 45 emu/g) and coercivity field (Hcj, 298 kA/m) occurred at the sintering temperatures of 1150–1200∘C. The Sr-ferrite magnet by a molten salt method showed higher remanent magnetization and coercivity field than those of the Sr-ferrite magnet prepared with the same starting materials by a conventional ceramic process.

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