NiZn Ferrite Coating for Electrical Insulation of MnZn Ferrite Cores

  • Kitamoto, Y. (Department of Physical Electronics, Tokyo Institute of Technology) ;
  • Yajima, H. (Department of Physical Electronics, Tokyo Institute of Technology) ;
  • Nakayama, Y. (Department of Physical Electronics, Tokyo Institute of Technology) ;
  • Abe, M. (Department of Physical Electronics, Tokyo Institute of Technology)
  • Published : 2001.06.01

Abstract

The ferrite plating with applying power ultrasound waves of 19.5 kHz and 600W enabled us to encapsulate entirely MnZn ferrite cores for transformers with Ni$\sub$x/Zn$\sub$y/Fe$\sub$3-x-y/O$_4$coating. Supplying a NH$_4$OH solution during the plating broke the limit of the solubility of Ni ions to ferrite-plated films. The electrical resistivity of the NiZn ferrite coating increased with increasing the Ni and Zn content, reaching 2.3${\times}$10$\^$5/Ωcm at the composition of Ni$\sub$0.24/Zn$\sub$0.30/Fe$\sub$2.46/O$_4$. The saturation magnetization was 540 emu/㎤. As a result, the MnZn ferrite cores were successfully encapsulated with the NiZn ferrite coatings for an insulation layer.

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