Abstract
The processes for obtaining fine Sr-ferrite particles have direct efects upon the crystallite size and distribution of sintered Sr-ferrite specimens. The influence of grinding conditions on the production of fine Sr-ferrite particles during ball mill grinding was investigated. The grinding experiments were carried out under dry and wet conditions, and dry condition with methanol as a grinding aid. Particle size distributions of the ground products were measured by the microscopic method, and could be expressed accurately as described by a modified Gaudin-Schuhmann equation. The fine grindability of Sr-ferrite particles was evaluated by the median particle size in undersize distribution, and the ratio of 10% and 90% cumulative weight passing sizes that showed the broadness of the size distribution. Sr-ferrite particles with a median particle size of 0.8-1.0μm were produced. The broadness of the size distribution increased with decreasing median particle size of the ground products. The broadness of the size distribution by wet grinding and dry grinding with a grinding aid was lowered using larger grinding media.
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