Composite magnetic material with reduced permeability and losses

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428693, 336233, 427547, 427548, 427549, 427550, 264108, B32B 522, B32B 3100

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ABSTRACT:
A composite magnetic material showing reduced losses and reduced permeability when it is subjected to a magnetic field at frequencies below approximately 100 MHz. It comprises magnetic particles in the form of wafers dispersed in a dielectric binder. The polycrystalline magnetic ceramic wafers are oriented so that their main faces are substantially parallel to the magnetic field.
Application especially to cores of inductors or transformers.

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