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titleOfInvention Ferrite noncrystal material
abstract FIELD: magnetic materials. SUBSTANCE: ferrite monocrystal material contains oxides of iron, manganese, zinc and cobalt with injection of tin oxide with following proportion of components, per cent by mass: manganese oxide 9.0-12.0; zinc oxide 7.5-11.7; cobalt oxide 0.06-0.6; tin oxide 0.1-2.0, iron oxide being the balance. Material has following characteristics: saturation magnetization 4πμ S 5540-5800 Gs, high-frequency magnetic permeability μ′ = 350-500 Gs/Oe; Vickers microhardness H v = 650-665 kgf/mm 2 .. EFFECT: increased microhardness of material. 1 tbl
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