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In an effort to simplify the process of integrating magnetic components to power electronics circuits, an additive manufacturing (AM) process, or commonly known as 3D-printing, for fabricating magnetic components is studied in this work. A commercial multi-extruder paste-extrusion 3D printer was evaluated for making magnetic components. We developed two material systems for printing magnetic cores:...
In an effort to simplify power electronics integration, we explored an additive manufacturing (AM) process, or commonly known as three-dimensional (3D) printing for fabricating magnetic components. A commercial multi-extruder paste-extrusion 3D printer was used to process both metal and magnetic pastes into 3D structures. We formulated a low-temperature curable Poly-Mag paste, which is a mixture of...
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