Hot-compacted Fe–Si soft magnetic composite with low loss at low frequency

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Xu Zhu
Wei Liu
Jinyun Ju
Pengpeng Xu
Mengran Li
Xuebin Zhang
Jinzhi Wang
Zhongqiu Zou
Hailin Su
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[1] Hefei University of Technology,School of Materials Science and Engineering and Anhui Provincial Key Laboratory of Advanced Functional Materials and Devices
[2] Hefei University of Technology,Engineering Research Center of High Performance Copper Alloy Materials and Processing, Ministry of Education
[3] Ningbo Institute of Material Technology and Engineering,CISRI & NIMTE Joint Innovation Center for Rare Earth Permanent Magnets
[4] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Huaian Engineering Research Center of Soft Magnetic Powder Cores and Devices
[5] Jiangsu Red Magnetic Materials Incorporation,Robotics Institute
[6] Anhui Red Magneto-Electric Technology Co.,undefined
[7] Ltd,undefined
[8] Ningbo University of Technology,undefined
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The Fe-5.5wt%Si soft magnetic composites (SMCs) with outstanding magnetic properties at low frequency are prepared by hot compaction combined with H3PO4 passivation. The influences of H3PO4 dosage and hot compaction on microstructures and magnetic properties of the SMCs were investigated in detail. Compared with cold compaction, air gaps in the hot-compacted SMCs can be significantly reduced, leading to remarkable improvement of the core’s density and maximum permeability. With the H3PO4 dosage decreasing, both the density and the maximum permeability increase. This results in the improvement of the hysteresis loss, but causes the deterioration of the eddy current loss, which makes the total loss increase after an initial decrease with the H3PO4 dosage. The hot-compacted SMC treated with 1.2 wt% H3PO4 is found to possess lower loss than Somaloy® 110i 5P of Höganäs and higher permeability than cold-compacted SMCs. This work might provide novel reference for designing soft magnetic composites with good magnetic properties in low frequency range.
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