What is it about?
In this study, 10, 35, and 54wt% strontium ferrite bonded magnets using polyamide 12 binder were developed by twin screw compounding technology and then 3D printed under a magnetic field in zero, and in 0.5 Tesla (H parallel to the print direction and print bed). The magnetic hysteresis curves were measured using a MicroSense EZ9 Vibrating Sample Magnetometer (VSM) for 3 different mount orientations of the sample on the sample holder to explore the magnetic anisotropy of the 3D Printed Nylon Strontium Ferrite Composites.
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Why is it important?
To understand how the magnetic field-assisted additive manufacturing (MFAAM) process influences the magnetic anisotropy of strontium ferrite bonded magnets.
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This page is a summary of: The magnetic anisotropy of field-assisted 3D printed nylon strontium ferrite composites, AIP Advances, February 2024, American Institute of Physics,
DOI: 10.1063/9.0000791.
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