Claims
- 1. A molded magnetic article comprising a plurality of particles of ferromagnetic material embedded in a polymer binder, said plurality of particles embedded in said polymer binder being molded under pressure into a geometric shape, each of said plurality of particles being an oblate spheroid having a radius-to-thickness aspect ratio approximately in the range of 15-30, each said oblate spheroid having flattened poles wherein said flattened poles of said plurality of particles are substantially in perpendicular alignment to a direction of said pressure throughout said geometric shape.
- 2. A molded magnetic article as in claim 1 wherein said ferromagnetic material is an electrically conductive material.
- 3. A molded magnetic article as in claim 1 wherein said polymer binder is an aromatic soluble imide binder.
- 4. A molded magnetic article as in claim 3 wherein said aromatic soluble imide binder is a thermoplastic copolyimide.
- 5. A molded magnetic article as in claim 4 wherein said thermoplastic copolyimide is generated from a reaction of 4,4'-oxydiphthalic anhydride with 3,4,3',4'-biphenyltetracarboxylic dianhydride and 3,4'-oxydianiline.
- 6. A molded magnetic article as in claim 1 wherein said ferromagnetic material is selected from the group consisting of cobalt, iron and nickel.
- 7. A molded magnetic article as in claim 1 wherein said geometric shape is a straight rod.
- 8. A molded magnetic article as in claim 1 wherein said geometric shape defines a closed-loop shape.
- 9. A molded magnetic article as in claim 1, wherein said perpendicular alignment of said flattened poles of each said oblate spheroid is uniaxial compressive stress-induced, said uniaxial compressive stress induced by pressure applied substantially perpendicular to said flattened poles.
ORIGIN OF THE INVENTION
Pursuant to 35 U.S.C. .sctn.119, the benefit of priority from provisional application Ser. No. 60/015,154, with a filing date of Apr. 10, 1996, is claimed for this non-provisional application.
Government Interests
The invention was jointly made by employees of the United States Government and contract employees during the performance of work under NASA Contract No. NAS-1-20045. In accordance with 35 U.S.C. 202, the contractor elected not to retain title.
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