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Ferrite Core
Ferrite Core

Ferrite Core

Ferrite Core Specification

  • Thermal Conductivity
  • Low; varies by ferrite material composition
  • IP Rating
  • Not rated
  • Operating Temperature
  • -40C to +125C (varies by grade)
  • Usage
  • For use in inductors, transformers, and EMI suppression applications
  • Components
  • Ferrite material core (MnZn or NiZn-based compounds)
  • Features
  • High suppression of common mode and differential noise, compact size, easy installation, lightweight, high resistivity, magnetically soft material
  • Power Supply
  • Not applicable (passive component)
  • Power Source
  • Passive
  • Product Type
  • Ferrite Core
  • Application
  • Telecommunications, power supplies, transformers, chokes, EMI filters, electronic circuits
  • Size
  • Available in various sizes as per requirement
  • Dimension (L*W*H)
  • Customizable based on application, commonly available: e.g., 10 mm x 6 mm x 5 mm
  • Function
  • Suppresses electromagnetic interference (EMI) and high-frequency noise in electrical circuits
  • Color
  • Black
  • Weight
  • Depends on size; typically ranges from a few grams to several hundred grams
  • Thickness
  • Varies as per model and specification
  • Current Rating
  • Up to several Amperes depending on type and size
  • Frequency
  • Effective for frequencies typically from 10 kHz to several hundred MHz
  • Flammability Rating
  • UL94 V-0 (on request)
  • Loss Factor (tan )
  • Low at high frequencies
  • Core Shape
  • Available in toroidal, cylindrical, bead, E-core, U-core, and custom shapes
  • RoHS Compliance
  • Yes
  • Saturation Flux Density
  • Approx. 300-500 mT (millitesla), material-dependent
  • Relative Permeability
  • Range from 800 to 15,000 depending on type
  • Resistivity
  • >10^6 cm
  • Mount Type
  • Through-hole, surface mount, clamp-on
  • Material
  • Manganese-Zinc (MnZn) or Nickel-Zinc (NiZn) ferrite ceramic
 
 

About Ferrite Core



Procure a valuable and towering Ferrite Core designed for enlightened electronic solutions. Crafted from high-quality Manganese-Zinc (MnZn) or Nickel-Zinc (NiZn) ferrite ceramics, these cores are available in a wide array of shapes including toroidal, cylindrical, bead, E-core, U-core, and custom designs to suit precise needs. Boasting relative permeability from 800 to 15,000, low loss tangent at elevated frequencies, and high resistivity, they are optimal for tackling EMI and high-frequency noise. Available in RoHS-compliant, UL94 V-0 flame-rated formats, these lightweight, compact cores are indispensable bargains for transformers, inductors, power supplies, and telecommunication systems.

Uses and Directions for Ferrite Cores

Ferrite cores are predominantly used to suppress electromagnetic interference and filter high-frequency noise in diverse electrical circuits. Their direction of use involves integration into inductors, transformers, EMI filters, and chokes, supporting reliable and clean signal transmission. These cores are extensively applied across telecommunications, power supplies, and electronic assemblies, ensuring stable operation in advanced circuits. Customizable dimensions allow professionals to explore tailored solutions for specific application sites, ranging from compact device boards to large transformer setups.


Sampling, Payment, and Delivery Information

Ferrite core samples are available for evaluation upon request, allowing you to examine suitability before bulk procurement. Shipments are dispatched or can be picked up via drop-off arrangements, ensuring convenience in the supply process. Flexible payment terms are provided to accommodate your procurement needs at a competitive asking price. Our main domestic market coverage extends across India, with timely order fulfilment for traders, suppliers, and manufacturers seeking high-performing EMI suppression solutions.


FAQ's of Ferrite Core:


Q: How do I select the right ferrite core for my application?

A: Choosing the appropriate ferrite core depends on frequency range, required current rating, core shape, and application type. Consider the material (MnZn or NiZn), frequency effectiveness, and mounting options to ensure optimal performance in your device.

Q: What is the primary benefit of using a ferrite core?

A: Ferrite cores offer outstanding suppression of electromagnetic interference and high-frequency noise, enhancing device performance and reliability in telecommunications, power supplies, and EMI filters.

Q: Where can these ferrite cores be applied?

A: These cores are found in a variety of applications, such as inductors, transformers, chokes, and EMI suppression modules for telecommunications, power supply circuits, and electronic devices.

Q: What is the process for ordering samples and bulk quantities?

A: You can request ferrite core samples to evaluate performance for your use-case. Once satisfied, place bulk orders, which we ship or arrange for convenient drop-off as per your preference.

Q: How is the payment process managed for bulk purchases?

A: Flexible payment terms are available depending on order volume, and the asking price is provided upfront to ensure a transparent and efficient procurement process.

Q: When should I use MnZn versus NiZn ferrite cores?

A: MnZn ferrites are ideal for lower frequency applications up to a few MHz, while NiZn ferrite cores perform better in higher frequency ranges, typically reaching hundreds of MHz.

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