Enhanced Coercivity of Low-Density Barium Hexaferrite Magnets from Paste-Injection Molding

dc.contributor.authorWannisa Thongsamrit
dc.contributor.authorPongsakorn Jantaratana
dc.contributor.authorThanida Charoensuk
dc.contributor.authorChitnarong Sirisathitkul
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-21T06:06:55Z
dc.date.issued2022-04-15
dc.description.abstractCeramic–polymer paste-injection molding is demonstrated as a facile fabrication route for barium hexaferrite magnets. Interestingly, these low-density (1.90–2.35 g/cm3) magnets exhibit substantial coercivity of 3868–4002 Oe. When ceramic paste without polymeric additives is used, reduced coercivity and slightly increased magnetizations are obtained from a magnet with the density of 2.55 g/cm3. Their magnetizations are also higher than those obtained from compactions of sol–gel-derived powders. For compact magnets (3.46–3.77 g/cm3), the DI water addition results in a slightly higher magnetization but lower coercivity than dry-pressed magnets. Compactions into disk and bar magnets give rise to comparable magnetic properties. The morphological characterizations reveal smaller barium hexaferrite particles leading to larger coercivity, and the density and shape of magnets have a less pronounced effect.
dc.identifier.doi10.3390/magnetochemistry8040046
dc.identifier.urihttps://dspace.kmitl.ac.th/handle/123456789/11251
dc.subjectMolding (decorative)
dc.subjectBarium
dc.subjectRelative density
dc.subject.classificationMagnetic Properties and Synthesis of Ferrites
dc.titleEnhanced Coercivity of Low-Density Barium Hexaferrite Magnets from Paste-Injection Molding
dc.typeArticle

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