Paper Title
Effect of High Power Ultrasonic Irradiation to The Magnetic Properties of Bafe12o19/Cofe2o4composite

Abstract
Magnetic properties of composite magnets made of Barium Hexaferrite (BHF) and CoFe2O4 were reported in this paper. Effect of variation ultrasonic irradiation caused to the magnetic properties of the composite. The two types of magnetic particles have a high total magnetization value which was required for permanent magnet applications. Both CoFe2O4 and BHF were synthesized through mechanical alloying coupled with high frequency ultrasonic irradiation. In this respect, mechanically milled BHF precursors was sintered at a temperature of 1250 0C for 2 hours leading to single phase powders. A similar method was also employed in the preparation of CoFe2O4 materials, but this required a relatively longer sintering time up to 12 hours at a sintering temperature of 900 0C. Composite magnets were obtained after sintering the mechanically mixed the two types as constituted components of the composite. The enhancement in remanent magnetization raised aboutthe effect of grain exchange interaction between hard and soft magnetic phases.The results studied by XRD, Permagraph and SEMrespectively. Index terms- BaFe12O19, CoFe2O4, Composite, Permanent magnet.