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Ferrite may
refer to:
Ferrite (iron), one of the
allotropes of iron that is
stable at room
temperature and pressure, α-Fe
Ferrite (magnet), a ferromagnetic...
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ferrites" to
distinguish them from" "hard
ferrites",
which have a high
coercivity and are used to make
ferrite magnets. The low coercivity...
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ferrites are not
electrically conductive,
making them
useful in
applications like
magnetic cores for
transformers to
suppress eddy currents.
Ferrites...
- A
ferrite bead (also
known as a
ferrite block,
ferrite core,
ferrite ring, EMI filter, or
ferrite choke) is a type of
choke that
suppresses high-frequency...
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magnetic field. Both
ferrites are in the same
static ad RF
magnetic fields. The two
ferrites can be
thought of as one
continuous ferrite with an embedded...
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ferrites or
hexaferrites are a
family of
ferrites with
hexagonal crystal structure. The most
common member is BaFe12O19, also
called barium ferrite,...
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Because ferrites are
already oxidized it can not be
oxidized any further. This is one
reason ferrites are so
resistant to corrosion.
Barium ferrite also...
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Cobalt ferrite is a semi-hard
ferrite with the
chemical formula of CoFe2O4 (CoO·Fe2O3). The
substance can be
considered as
between soft and hard magnetic...
- Zinc
ferrites are a
series of
synthetic inorganic compounds of zinc and iron (
ferrite) with the
general formula of ZnxFe3−xO4. Zinc
ferrite compounds can...
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Acicular ferrite is a
microstructure of
ferrite in
steel that is
characterised by needle-shaped
crystallites or
grains when
viewed in two dimensions. The...