Title :
Cryocooler-Cooled Split-Paired Magnet for Anisotropic Conductive Sheet Production
Author :
Kiyoshi, Tsukasa ; Matsumoto, Shinji ; Yoshikawa, Masatoshi ; Konno, Hideaki ; Shimoyama, Naoyuki ; Tobita, Masayuki
Author_Institution :
Nat. Inst. for Mater. Sci., Ibaraki
fDate :
6/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A magnet that allows horizontal as well as vertical access to the magnet center is suitable for industrial applications. We designed and fabricated a split-paired magnet cooled with two G-M refrigerators. The magnet has a vertical room-temperature bore of 400 mm in diameter and a horizontal room-temperature gap of 73 mm. Its design value of field uniformity around the magnet center is 0.53% in a space 200 mm in diameter and 50 mm in height. The magnet successfully operated up to 3 T. It was applied to produce anisotropic conductive sheets. Anisotropic conductive materials that are composed of dispersed contacts in polymer film are indispensable for electrical connections in multimedia devices. The magnet was combined with a sheet-forming machine that could press a mold up to 5 tons and 473 K. By using the mold with finely arranged ferromagnetic pins, the production of anisotropic conductive sheets with highly dense contacts and high reliability was successfully achieved
Keywords :
electrical conductivity; forming processes; magnetic cooling; sheet materials; superconducting magnets; 200 mm; 293 to 298 K; 3 T; 400 mm; 50 mm; G-M refrigerators; anisotropic conductive sheet production; cryocooler-cooled split-paired magnet; dispersed contacts; electrical connections; industrial applications; magnet center; magnetic processing; multimedia devices; polymer film; sheet-forming machine; superconducting magnet; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Boring; Conducting materials; Contacts; Magnetic anisotropy; Magnetic materials; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Production; Refrigerators; Sheet materials; Anisotropic conductive sheet; magnetic processing; split-paired magnet; superconducting magnet;
Journal_Title :
Applied Superconductivity, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TASC.2006.871344