METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF FINE HEXAGONAL FERRITE POWDERS, IN PARTICULAR, FOR MAGNETIC RECORDING
The method disclosed by which to prepare fine hexagonal ferrites for use in magnetic recording, is one which consists basically in dissolving a) carbonates or other soluble compounds of an alkaline earth metal such as strontium or barium, b) a carbonate or other soluble compound of cobalt, and c) ti...
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Format | Patent |
Language | English |
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31.05.1989
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Summary: | The method disclosed by which to prepare fine hexagonal ferrites for use in magnetic recording, is one which consists basically in dissolving a) carbonates or other soluble compounds of an alkaline earth metal such as strontium or barium, b) a carbonate or other soluble compound of cobalt, and c) titanium trichloride, all in a solution of ferric citrate and water, whereupon a polycondensation is brought about by addition of ethylene clycol, and heat is applied to eliminate water and organic matter from the compound. Addition of the alkaline earth metal, the cobalt and the titanium is proportioned precisely on the basis of the stoichiometric properties of the end-product, the formula for which iswhere x is the extent to which cobalt and titanium atoms replace iron atoms and Re is the alkaline earth metal. Final application of heat produces crystallization of the superfine hexaferrite particles. |
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Bibliography: | Application Number: EP19850830253 |