Murata manufacturing co., ltd. (20240182366). FERRITE SINTERED BODY simplified abstract
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FERRITE SINTERED BODY
Organization Name
murata manufacturing co., ltd.
Inventor(s)
Kazuhide Tsunemoto of Nagaokakyo-shi (JP)
FERRITE SINTERED BODY - A simplified explanation of the abstract
This abstract first appeared for US patent application 20240182366 titled 'FERRITE SINTERED BODY
The abstract describes a ferrite sintered body containing cobalt (Co) and iron (Fe), with Co ranging from 38 mol% to 60 mol% as CoO, and Fe ranging from 40 mol% to 50 mol% as FeO. The sintered body has an average particle size of 1.0 µm to 5.0 µm.
- Key Features and Innovation:
- Ferrite sintered body with specific Co and Fe content ratios. - Controlled average particle size for enhanced properties.
- Potential Applications:
- Magnetic materials for electronic devices. - Catalysts in chemical reactions. - Components in sensors and actuators.
- Problems Solved:
- Achieving specific magnetic and physical properties. - Controlling particle size for desired performance.
- Benefits:
- Improved magnetic properties. - Enhanced control over material characteristics. - Potential for diverse applications in various industries.
- Commercial Applications:
- Magnetic storage devices. - Automotive sensors. - Aerospace components.
- Prior Art:
- Research on ferrite materials with different compositions and properties.
- Frequently Updated Research:
- Studies on the impact of particle size on material performance. - Investigations into new applications for ferrite sintered bodies.
Questions about Ferrite Sintered Body:
- Question 1: How does the specific Co and Fe content in the sintered body affect its magnetic properties?
- The Co and Fe content ratios influence the magnetic properties, such as coercivity and saturation magnetization, of the ferrite sintered body.
- Question 2: What are the potential environmental implications of using ferrite sintered bodies in various applications?
- Ferrite sintered bodies are generally considered environmentally friendly materials due to their low toxicity and recyclability.
Original Abstract Submitted
a ferrite sintered body comprising co and fe, wherein the co is contained in an amount of from 38 mol % to 60 mol % in terms of coo, the fe is contained in an amount of from 40 mol % to 50 mol % in terms of feo, and the sintered body has an average particle size of from 1.0 �m to 5.0 �m.