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titleOfInvention Composite magnetic material and electromagnetic interference suppressor using the same
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To improve the flame retardancy of a composite magnetic material comprising a soft magnetic alloy powder and a binder of an organic polymer compound and an electromagnetic interference suppressor using the same, and to improve the flame retardancy To reduce variation. SOLUTION: An oxide layer or a nitride layer having a constant thickness is formed on the surface of a soft magnetic powder to reduce the influence of metal on the flammability of a composite magnetic material. In addition, by adjusting the solubility parameter of each component, the affinity of each component is increased, properties such as kneadability and moldability are improved, and variation in flame retardancy is reduced by uniform dispersion of the flame retardant. .
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