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FE10806 Strontium Ferrite Powder

Catalogue Number FE10806
CAS Number 12023-91-5
Chemical Formula SrFe12O19
Form Powder
Purity ≥99.5%, or customized

Strontium Ferrite Powder is an iron-based compound (SrFe12O19) used in various electromagnetic and catalytic applications. Produced by Stanford Advanced Materials (SAM), it undergoes batch-level compositional verification and microscopic morphology assessment using scanning electron microscopy. SAM employs structured quality inspections to monitor particle distribution and phase uniformity. This approach supports the powder's performance in sintering processes and catalyst systems while maintaining its defined microstructural characteristics.

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How does particle size distribution affect the magnetic and sintering behaviour of this powder?

Particle size distribution influences both magnetic hysteresis and sintering activity. Finer particles promote a higher surface area for sintering, while coarser ones affect domain alignment in magnetic applications. Manufacturers optimise milling and heat treatment steps to achieve the desired particle distribution.

What impact does synthesis temperature have on the phase purity of SrFe12O19?

The synthesis temperature significantly influences phase formation. Insufficient temperatures may lead to incomplete reactions, whereas excessive heat can result in grain coarsening and secondary phase formation. Controlled calcination guarantees the formation of the intended hexaferrite phase with minimal impurities.

What operational challenges might arise when integrating this powder into catalyst systems?

The handling of fine powders necessitates careful measures to avoid agglomeration and contamination. Uniform dispersion and controlled thermal processing are essential to preserve the powder’s characteristics. Adjustments in mixing protocols may be necessary; please contact us for further processing insights.

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