Abstract
In this paper, a simple manufacturing process for Mn–Zn ferrite powder is described, which can be considered as a modified powder injection moulding process. This method uses acrylic thermosetting resin as the binder. The moulding is carried out at room temperature by directly pouring the slurry (resin and ferrite) in the mould. The mixture is heated at the curing temperature (70°C) of resin to permit polymerisation and cross linking of the polymer. In order to optimise the moulding step, different volume fractions of powder with resin were mixed. The optimal powder load was 50 vol.-%. The best thermal debinding cycle was determined by means of thermo-gravimetric analysis. Sintering was performed according to oxygen partial pressure equilibrium curves at 1330°C for 3 h. Magnetic properties were compared with those obtained by uniaxial compacted parts.
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