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titleOfInvention Paste to suppress electromagnetic noise
abstract PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: First, a sheet absorbs electromagnetic noise of 500 MHz to 10 GHz. Second, the surface of the sheet is insulating. Third, a substrate that absorbs electromagnetic noise forms a surface with a thickness of a micron level. Fourthly, a paste can be formed at low cost using inexpensive raw materials. SOLUTION: A collection of metal oxide fine particles having both hard magnetism and insulating properties is precipitated in an insulating organic compound composed of a liquid. Further, a large amount of alcohol and an alloy composition are added to the organic compound. Are mixed with a collection of flat soft magnetic powders made of a plurality of different types of alloys. As a result, a paste that suppresses electromagnetic noise is formed, in which the collection of fine particles of the metal oxide and the collection of flat soft magnetic powder are dispersed in the organic compound diluted with the alcohol. . [Selection] Figure 1
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