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titleOfInvention Manufacturing method of iron-silicon powder core for high frequency
abstract There is provided a method for producing a high frequency Fe-Si powder core, which is made of a molten Fe-Si alloy using a rapid cooler into a microcrystalline rapid cooling powder, pulverized and heat-treated to an appropriate particle size. Prepared by magnetic powder, the magnetic powder is surface-treated with a silane coupling agent and mixed with the thermosetting resin to which aliphatic carboxylic acid ester is added to the surface-treated magnetic powder, and compressed to form a compression molded product. Through the step of heat curing, it is possible to obtain a high-frequency Fe-Si powder core having excellent soft magnetic properties, particularly high permeability and low iron loss.
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