Preparation and characterization of carbonyl iron/glass composite absorber as matched load for isolator

Yongbao Feng, Yujiao Li, Tai Qiu

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Abstract

Composite absorbers made from 66 wt% carbonyl iron and 34 wt% low melting point glass powder were prepared by a pressureless sintering technique in a nitrogen atmosphere. Apparent porosity and bending strength of the as-prepared composites were investigated. The microstructure, heat resisting properties and electromagnetic properties were characterized by scanning electron microscopy, thermal gravimetric analysis-differential scanning calorimetry and vector network analyzer. The results show that the carbonyl iron/glass composite absorbers were difficult to densify. As the sintering temperature and soaking time increased, the apparent porosity first decreased and then increased, whereas the bending strength showed the opposite change. The composite absorber sintered at 520 °C for 40 min achieved the minimum apparent porosity of 13.08% and the highest bending strength of 52 MPa. Compared to the carbonyl iron/silicone rubber absorber, the carbonyl iron/glass composite absorber exhibited better heat resisting properties, and the initial oxidation temperature was increased about 200 °C. The composite absorber with a thickness of 1.25 mm showed a good microwave absorbing property in 8-12 GHz.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)3034-3039
Number of pages6
JournalJournal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials
Volume324
Issue number19
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2012

Keywords

  • Carbonyl iron
  • Composite absorber
  • Heat resisting property
  • Low melting point glass
  • Microwave absorbing property

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