| Literature DB >> 33919011 |
Hao Lu1,2, Yaqiang Dong2,3, Xincai Liu1, Zhonghao Liu1,2, Yue Wu2, Haijie Zhang2, Aina He2,3, Jiawei Li2,3, Xinmin Wang2.
Abstract
Thermosetting organic resins are widely applied as insulating coatings for soft magnetic powder cores (SMPCs) because of their high electrical resistivity. However, their poor thermal stability and thermal decomposition lead to a decrease in electrical resistivity, thus limiting the annealing temperature of SMPCs. The large amount of internal stress generated by soft magnetic composites during pressing must be mitigated at high temperatures; therefore, it is especially important to find organic resins with excellent thermal stabilities. In this study, we prepared SMPCs using poly-silicon-containing arylacetylene resin, an organic resin resistant to high temperatures, as an insulating layer. With 2 wt % PSA as an insulating layer and annealed at 700 °C for 1 h, the FeSiAl SMPCs achieved the best magnetic properties, including the lowest core loss of 184 mW/cm3 (measured at 0.1 T and 50 kHz) and highest permeability of 96.Entities:
Keywords: core loss; poly-silicon-containing arylacetylene resin; soft magnetic composites; stability
Year: 2021 PMID: 33919011 DOI: 10.3390/polym13091350
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Polymers (Basel) ISSN: 2073-4360 Impact factor: 4.329