Soft Magnetic Composites Prepared by 3D Laser Printing
B. Kocsisa, b, I. Feketea, I. Hatosa, L.K. Vargab
aSzéchenyi István University Department of Materials Science and Technology, 1. Egyetem tér, Győr 9026, Hungary
bWigner Research Center for Physics Inst. for Solid State Physics and Optics, 29-33 Konkoly-Thege út, Budapest 1121, Hungary
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In this study, iron and inorganic insulator powders have been used for preparing soft magnetic metal-insulator type composites by 3D laser printing. These samples have been compared with those obtained by traditional pressing and sintering method. Considering the permeability spectra, an increase of the frequency limit has been found for the laser printed samples. In addition to the AC and DC magnetic parameters, the results of XRD and SEM investigations are also presented.

DOI:10.12693/APhysPolA.137.886
topics: soft magnetic composites, metal 3D printing, powder metallurgy