2. Ferrite synthesis
Ferrites are synthetic mixed oxides produced at high temperatures from transition metal oxides or carbonates. Their synthesis leads either to polycrystalline materials, which are today's best-selling magnetic ceramics, or to single crystals, which are of far less industrial importance.
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Single-crystal ferrites
Single-crystal ferrites are synthesized by a variety of methods: hydrothermal synthesis, growth in molten oxide media and pulling synthesis. The latter is used for industrial single crystals. The advantage of single crystals is a very dense material with a very good surface quality (polishing is nevertheless necessary). The disadvantages are more numerous: heterogeneity of chemical composition, limited formats (plate or disk), delicate machining and high cost. Until now, single-crystal ferrites have mainly been...
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Bibliography
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Websites
Ferrites and Accessories|Products|TDK Product Center https://product.tdk.com/en/products/ferrite/index.html
Ferrites and Accessories (EPCOS)|TDK Electronics – TDK Europe https://www.tdk-electronics.tdk.com/en/ferrites
...Standards and norms
- Termes et nomenclature pour noyaux en matériaux ferrites magnétiquement doux - IEC 60401-1 - 2020
- Ferrite cores – Guidelines for the dimensions and limits of surface irregularities - IEC 63093-3 - 2020
- Ferrite cores – Standardized specific inductance for cores with air gap and associated tolerances - IEC 62358 - 2012
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