Electric and magnetic properties of composite materials consisting of
low density polyethylene filled with powdered ferromagnetic materials
were investigated(double dagger). The volume fractions of the fillers
were varied from 10% up to the theoretical maximum packing fractions,
i.e. between 0.70 and 0.77, so that the percolation phenomenon could b
e investigated. The ferromagnetic fillers used were HyMu 800 (a nickel
-iron-molybdenum alloy), MnZn ferrite and NiZn ferrite. The particle s
izes and size distributions of the fillers were well characterized by
image analysis techniques. Based on the particle size distribution the
maximum loading levels of fillers as permitted by geometric considera
tions were calculated. The properties of the composites characterized
included: volume and surface resistivities, dielectric constants, elec
trical loss factors and magnetic permeabilities.