Electromagnetic noise suppression film, and electromagnetic noise suppression sheet, communication cable and electronic device using the electromagnetic noise suppression film
The electromagnetic noise suppression film optimizes the magnetic layer with a flat soft magnetic material and specific hysteresis curve ratios to reduce reflection and enhance performance in the GHz band, addressing the reflection issue in existing films.
Patent Information
- Application Number
- JP2025245202
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Priority Date
- 2024-03-19
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-02
AI Technical Summary
Existing electromagnetic noise suppression films using flat soft magnetic materials face an increase in reflection, leading to a decrease in transmission attenuation rate and overall noise suppression performance, particularly in the GHz band.
The electromagnetic noise suppression film incorporates a magnetic layer with a flat soft magnetic material and a binder, optimized with a specific ratio of in-plane to perpendicular hysteresis curve peaks (P1/P2) and remanent magnetization ratios, ensuring reduced reflection and enhanced magnetic permeability.
The film achieves an average return loss of -19 dB or less in the 10 GHz to 30 GHz range, improving transmission attenuation rate and suppressing reflection, thus enhancing electromagnetic noise suppression performance.
Smart Images

Figure 2026034830000001_ABST
Abstract
Description
[Technical Field]
[0001] The present application relates to an electromagnetic noise suppression sheet that absorbs electromagnetic waves in the GHz band. [Background technology]
[0002] With the advancement of wireless communication technology, exemplified by mobile phones, various devices and sensors are now wirelessly connected to networks. Furthermore, in the medical field, cordless devices are becoming increasingly common to prevent infection, and medical devices are beginning to connect wirelessly. These communications require high speed and large capacity over relatively short distances, and therefore use high frequencies. With the increase in devices using such high frequencies, there is an increasing risk of malfunctions in electronic devices and communications due to malfunctions caused by electromagnetic noise generated by the devices and interference with the electromagnetic waves used. Furthermore, in recent years, millimeter-wave radar has begun to be installed in vehicles to prevent automobile collisions. Since malfunctions in these medical and automotive devices could affect human lives, malfunctions must be avoided. Therefore, there is a growing need to apply electromagnetic noise suppression films to circuit elements and transmission lines that emit and receive electromagnetic waves in the gigahertz band to prevent malfunctions caused by electromagnetic noise and the resulting interference, a so-called EMC (Electromagnetic Compatibility) measure.
[0003] Generally, the transmission attenuation rate in the microstrip line method, which is an index of the electromagnetic noise suppression performance of an electromagnetic noise suppression film using a magnetic material, increases as the imaginary part of the magnetic permeability of the electromagnetic noise suppression film increases, improving the electromagnetic noise suppression performance. However, the magnetic permeability of typical iron oxide magnetic materials used as electromagnetic wave absorbing materials in electromagnetic noise suppression films remains almost constant up to a certain frequency as the frequency is gradually increased. Then, as the frequency increases, the magnetic permeability increases, reaching a maximum value at a specific frequency of several GHz. Thereafter, the magnetic permeability decreases almost inversely proportional to the frequency, eventually reaching a real part of 1 and an imaginary part of 0. The frequency at which the magnetic permeability decreases is the limit frequency (limit frequency) at which the magnetic material can be used practically, and is known as the Snake limit.
[0004] In order to increase the imaginary part of the permeability of a magnetic material, it is necessary to increase the real part of the permeability and increase the magnetic loss associated with magnetic resonance near the Snoek's limit. For this reason, conventionally, the shape of the magnetic material has been made flat to increase the shape magnetic anisotropy of the magnetic material and increase the permeability.
[0005] However, increasing the magnetic permeability by making the shape of the magnetic material closer to a flattened shape leads to an increase in the amount of electromagnetic noise reflected by the magnetic material, and therefore, when a flat magnetic material is used as an electromagnetic noise absorbing material in an electromagnetic noise suppression film, the increased amount of reflection by the electromagnetic noise suppression film reduces the transmission attenuation rate and the electromagnetic noise suppression performance, which is a problem.
[0006] Prior art documents related to the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of the present application include Patent Documents 1, 2, and 3. Patent Document 1 discloses that a laminate formed by laminating a magnetic layer containing magnetic powder and a binder resin and a film layer made of a polymer compound is used as a magnetic sheet that suppresses the transmission of electromagnetic waves. Patent Document 2 discloses a communication cable in which a magnetic sheath layer in which particulate magnetic material is dispersed in a polymer material is formed as an extrusion molded body. Patent Document 3 discloses an electromagnetic interference suppressor having flat soft magnetic powder and a binder. However, the frequency band disclosed in Patent Document 3 is a low frequency band, and there is no mention of suppressing the amount of reflection on the surface of the electromagnetic interference suppressor. [Prior art documents] [Patent documents]
[0007] [Patent Document 1] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2016-36965 [Patent Document 2] Japanese Patent Publication No. 2022-108557 [Patent Document 3] Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2006-128649 Summary of the Invention [Problem to be solved by the invention]
[0008] The present invention solves the above problem by providing an electromagnetic noise suppression film that can suppress an increase in the amount of reflection even when a flat soft magnetic material is used. [Means for solving the problem]
[0009] The electromagnetic noise suppression film of the present application includes a magnetic layer, the magnetic layer including a flat soft magnetic material and a binder, and when the return loss is measured by a microstrip line method in a measurement frequency range of 0.1 GHz to 30 GHz, the average return loss in the range of 10 GHz to 30 GHz is −19 dB or less; and when a maximum externally applied magnetic field is set to 10 kOe and an in-plane hysteresis curve and a perpendicular hysteresis curve are obtained, the ratio P1 / P2 of P1 to P2 is 15 to 30, where P1 is the maximum value of the maximum peak in the differential curve obtained by differentiating the in-plane hysteresis curve and P2 is the maximum value of the maximum peak in the differential curve obtained by differentiating the perpendicular hysteresis curve.
[0010] The electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of the present invention is characterized by including a substrate and the electromagnetic noise suppression film of the present invention.
[0011] The communication cable of the present application is characterized by including the electromagnetic noise suppression film or the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of the present application.
[0012] The electronic device of the present application is characterized by including the electromagnetic noise suppression film or the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of the present application. [Effects of the Invention]
[0013] According to the present invention, it is possible to provide an electromagnetic noise suppression film that can suppress an increase in the amount of reflection even when a flat soft magnetic material is used. [Brief explanation of the drawings]
[0014] [Figure 1] FIG. 1 is a schematic side view showing a cylindrical measurement sample for measuring magnetic properties. [Figure 2] FIG. 2 is a diagram showing an example of a hysteresis curve obtained by measuring magnetic properties. [Figure 3] FIG. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing an example of an electromagnetic noise suppression sheet according to an embodiment. [Figure 4] FIG. 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing another example of an electromagnetic noise suppression sheet according to an embodiment. [Figure 5] FIG. 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing an example of a coaxial cable, which is one of the communication cables according to the embodiment. DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0015] (Electromagnetic noise suppression film) An embodiment of an electromagnetic noise suppression film of the present invention will be described. The electromagnetic noise suppression film of this embodiment includes a magnetic layer, the magnetic layer including a flat soft magnetic material and a binder, and is characterized in that, when return loss is measured by a microstrip line method in a measurement frequency range of 0.1 GHz to 30 GHz, the average return loss in the range of 10 GHz to 30 GHz is −19 dB or less, and when a maximum externally applied magnetic field is set to 10 kOe and in-plane and perpendicular hysteresis curves are obtained, P1 is the maximum value of the maximum peak in the differential curve obtained by differentiating the in-plane hysteresis curve, and P2 is the maximum value of the maximum peak in the differential curve obtained by differentiating the perpendicular hysteresis curve, and the ratio P1 / P2 is 15 to 30.
[0016] In the electromagnetic noise suppression film of the present invention, when the return loss is measured by the microstrip line method in the measurement frequency range of 0.1 GHz to 30 GHz, the average return loss in the range of 10 GHz to 30 GHz can be made -19 dB or less. That is, the return loss, which is the absolute value of the -dB value, can be increased, and reflection can be reduced. This allows the transmission attenuation rate relative to the amount of magnetization per unit area of the electromagnetic noise suppression film of this embodiment to be improved.
[0017] The electromagnetic noise suppression film of the present application uses a flat soft magnetic material as the electromagnetic wave absorbing material. This increases the shape magnetic anisotropy of the soft magnetic material and increases its magnetic permeability. On the other hand, making the shape of the soft magnetic material closer to a flat shape and increasing its magnetic permeability leads to an increase in the amount of electromagnetic noise reflected by the soft magnetic material. Therefore, using a flat soft magnetic material as the electromagnetic wave absorbing material in the electromagnetic noise suppression film increases the amount of electromagnetic noise reflected by the electromagnetic noise suppression film, resulting in a decrease in the transmission attenuation rate relative to the amount of magnetization per unit area and a decrease in electromagnetic noise suppression performance.
[0018] To solve the above problem, in the electromagnetic noise suppression film of the present application, the maximum externally applied magnetic field is set to 10 kOe, and the in-plane and perpendicular hysteresis curves are obtained. The in-plane hysteresis curve is differentiated to obtain a differential curve with the maximum value of the largest peak defined as P1, and the perpendicular hysteresis curve is differentiated to obtain a differential curve with the maximum value of the largest peak defined as P2. The ratio of P1 to P2, P1 / P2, is set to 15 to 30. This makes it possible to suppress an increase in the reflection amount of the electromagnetic noise suppression film, even when a soft magnetic material with an increased reflection amount due to its flattened shape is used as the electromagnetic wave absorbing material. The reason for this is explained below.
[0019] That is, in the electromagnetic noise suppression film of this embodiment, the ratio of P1 to P2 (P1 / P2) being 15 to 30 means that the magnetic anisotropy in the in-plane direction of the magnetic layer is not too large relative to the magnetic anisotropy in the perpendicular direction. Therefore, it is considered that the electromagnetic noise suppression film of this embodiment can suppress an increase in the amount of reflection while increasing the magnetic permeability to a certain extent.
[0020] The ratio of P1 to P2, P1 / P2, is a measure of the magnetic anisotropy in the in-plane direction. The particle size varies depending on the type of flat soft magnetic material, which in turn changes the packing rate and packing amount, affecting the magnetic anisotropy. Furthermore, when the particle size of the flat soft magnetic material is small, the particles tend to aggregate, which affects the magnetic anisotropy. As the factors that affect the magnetic anisotropy are thus complex, in this application, P1 / P2 is specified as a measure of the magnetic anisotropy in the longitudinal direction.
[0021] As a result, specifically, when a magnetic field of 10 kOe is applied from the outside in the in-plane direction of the magnetic layer, the magnetization amount per unit area in the in-plane direction of the magnetic layer is M 10 t, the magnetization amount M 10 The transmission attenuation rate for the magnetization per unit area measured by the microstrip line method at 28 GHz was 15 dB cm 2 I confirmed that it can be set to / emu or higher.
[0022] Furthermore, in the electromagnetic noise suppression film of this embodiment, when an external magnetic field of 10 kOe is applied and then the external magnetic field is set to 0, the ratio Mrt1 / Mrt2 of the remanent magnetization per unit area in the in-plane direction Mrt1 to the remanent magnetization per unit area in the perpendicular direction Mrt2 is preferably 8.0 or less. A ratio Mrt1 / Mrt2 of 8.0 or less also means that the magnetic anisotropy in the in-plane direction of the magnetic layer is not too large relative to the magnetic anisotropy in the perpendicular direction.
[0023] <Magnetic layer> The magnetic layer used in the electromagnetic noise suppression film of this embodiment will be described below. The magnetic layer of the electromagnetic noise suppression film of this embodiment functions as an electromagnetic noise suppression layer and contains a flat soft magnetic material and a binder. The thickness of the magnetic layer can usually be set to 60 μm or less, but if it is too thin, the electromagnetic wave absorption performance will decrease, so it is preferably set to 5 μm or more. That is, the thickness of the magnetic layer is preferably set to 5 μm or more and 60 μm or less, and more preferably 10 μm or more and 30 μm or less.
[0024] Next, the materials constituting the magnetic layer will be described.
[0025] [Magnetic material] A flat soft magnetic material is used as the magnetic material. Here, a flat soft magnetic material is defined herein as a soft magnetic material having a flatness of 5.0 or more, where the aspect ratio (short side length / thickness) is the ratio of the short side length of the flat soft magnetic material to the thickness of the flat soft magnetic material. The short side length of the flat soft magnetic material refers to the length of the minor axis of a virtual ellipse, assuming that the soft magnetic material is an ellipse when viewed from above. The thickness of the flat soft magnetic material refers to the length of an axis perpendicular to the virtual ellipse, assuming that the soft magnetic material is a flat ellipsoid.
[0026] The soft magnetic material has a high initial magnetic permeability and can exhibit electromagnetic wave absorption performance even when contained in a small amount in the magnetic layer, so that electromagnetic noise suppression effects can be exhibited even when the magnetic layer is thin.
[0027] Examples of the soft magnetic material include iron, carbonyl iron, silicon iron, permalloy, sendust, permendur, soft ferrite, ferritic stainless steel, magnetic stainless steel, amorphous magnetic alloy, and nanocrystalline magnetic alloy. Of these, carbonyl iron containing 99% by mass or more of iron (Fe) is particularly preferred as the soft magnetic material. This is because carbonyl iron can exhibit electromagnetic wave absorption performance (electromagnetic noise suppression effect) even in relatively high frequency ranges such as the GHz band.
[0028] The average particle size of the major axis of the flat soft magnetic material is preferably 0.1 to 50 μm, more preferably 1 to 20 μm. If the particle size of the soft magnetic material is too small, the particles tend to easily undergo secondary aggregation, which makes it difficult to obtain a uniform coating film (magnetic layer). On the other hand, if the particle size is too large, the soft magnetic material tends to settle when used as a coating material, making it difficult to obtain a uniform coating film. The average particle size can be measured by observing 100 or more randomly selected soft magnetic particles with a scanning electron microscope (SEM), measuring the dimensions from the obtained SEM images, and averaging them.
[0029] The volume content of the flat soft magnetic material contained in the magnetic layer is preferably 30 to 80%, more preferably 40 to 70%. If the volume content is less than 30%, the electromagnetic wave absorption performance (electromagnetic noise suppression effect) of the magnetic layer tends to be insufficient, while if it exceeds 80%, the proportion of the binder in the magnetic layer decreases, and the strength of the magnetic layer tends to decrease.
[0030] [Binder] The binder preferably contains an amorphous resin (A) with a glass transition temperature of −50° C. to 0° C. and an amorphous resin (B) with a glass transition temperature of 10° C. or higher. Amorphous resins have high solubility in water and other solvents and are excellent in dispersing magnetic materials (magnetic powder). Therefore, by dispersing magnetic powder in resin dissolved in water or other solvent, applying the resin to a substrate at a desired thickness, and drying, it is possible to form a magnetic layer into a film.
[0031] Using an amorphous resin (A) with a glass transition temperature of -50°C to 0°C can impart flexibility to the magnetic layer and improve adhesion of the magnetic layer to the substrate. However, using only amorphous resin (A) can easily cause tackiness in the magnetic layer, which can lead to adjacent magnetic layers or the magnetic layer sticking to the substrate when the magnetic film is stacked or wound into a roll. On the other hand, using only amorphous resin (B) with a glass transition temperature of 10°C or higher makes the surface of the magnetic layer hard and less likely to stick, but when the magnetic layer is laminated on a substrate, adhesion to the substrate may be reduced or the magnetic layer may crack when wound. For this reason, it is preferable to use a combination of the above amorphous resins (A) and (B) as the binder in this embodiment.
[0032] The upper limit of the glass transition temperature of the amorphous resin (B) having a glass transition temperature of 10° C. or higher is preferably 100° C., and more preferably 80° C. If the glass transition temperature is higher than this upper limit, even if an amorphous resin (A) having a glass transition temperature of −50° C. to 0° C. is used in combination, the surface of the magnetic layer is likely to harden, which may reduce adhesion between the magnetic layer and the substrate, or make the magnetic layer more susceptible to cracking when attached to an uneven or curved surface or when folded during wrapping.
[0033] The amorphous resin (A) may be an amorphous polyester, amorphous polyurethane, amorphous acrylic, or the like having a glass transition temperature of -50°C to 0°C, and the amorphous resin (B) may be an amorphous polyester, amorphous polyurethane, amorphous acrylic, or the like having a glass transition temperature of 10°C or higher. Of these, the amorphous resin (A) is preferably an amorphous polyester (a) having a glass transition temperature of -50°C to 0°C, and the amorphous resin (B) is preferably an amorphous polyester (b) having a glass transition temperature of 10°C or higher. Of the amorphous resins, amorphous polyesters have excellent solubility and flexibility and are suitable for producing a film-like magnetic layer.
[0034] From the above viewpoints, the content ratio of the amorphous polyester (a) to the amorphous polyester (b) is preferably (a):(b)=95:5 to 35:65 by mass. The content ratio of the amorphous polyesters (a) and (b) can be estimated to some extent from the intensities of the two glass transition temperature peaks detected by measuring the glass transition temperature of the magnetic layer. The glass transition temperature can be measured by a differential scanning calorimeter (DSC).
[0035] Examples of the amorphous polyesters (a) and (b) include "Vylon" (registered trademark) manufactured by Toyobo Co., Ltd., "Pluscoat" (registered trademark) manufactured by Goo Chemical Co., Ltd., "Nichigo Polyester" (registered trademark) manufactured by Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation, and "Alumatex" (registered trademark) manufactured by Mitsui Chemicals, Inc. These have excellent solubility in water and organic solvents, and can be used by dissolving them in water or organic solvents at any ratio.
[0036] Preferably, at least one of the amorphous polyester (a) and the amorphous polyester (b) contains a crosslinked portion crosslinked by an amide bond. This further improves the adhesion of the magnetic layer to the substrate. Typically, the amorphous polyesters (a) and (b) have carboxyl groups at least at the molecular terminals, and carboxyl groups can be optionally added to the molecular chains. Therefore, by using a crosslinking agent, a crosslinked portion crosslinked by an amide bond can be formed.
[0037] <Method for measuring the characteristics of electromagnetic noise suppression film> [Transmission attenuation rate relative to magnetization per unit area] The transmission attenuation rate of the electromagnetic noise suppression film was measured using the microstrip line method (compliant with IEC62333-1 and IEC62333-2), and the transmission attenuation rate relative to the amount of magnetization per unit area was calculated by dividing the obtained transmission attenuation rate by the amount of magnetization per unit area. Specifically, the transmission attenuation rate was measured using an Anritsu Corporation vector network analyzer "MS46122B-043" and a Keycom Corporation microstrip line "TF-30A test fixture," connected with a Junkosha Co., Ltd. coaxial cable "MWX051-03000KFSKMS / B" (3 m).
[0038] The vector network analyzer was preliminarily calibrated using SOLT (Short-Open-Load-Thru) and measured using Keycom's analysis software "DMP-002041020-09 Measurement Program." The frequency range was 0.1 GHz to 30 GHz, and measurement points were set using 401 linear scaling points. A 30 mm x 30 mm electromagnetic noise suppression film was placed on the microstrip line, and a 150 g PTFE block was applied as a load. The electromagnetic wave reflection loss (S11M) and electromagnetic wave transmission loss (S21M) were measured, and the transmission loss ratio (Rtp) was calculated using the following formula (1). Furthermore, the calculated Rtp was converted into the magnetization per unit area (unit: emu / cm). 2 The transmission loss ratio (Rtp-S) for the amount of magnetization per unit area was calculated by dividing the return loss by 0.1 GHz. The average return loss from 10 GHz to 30 GHz was calculated as the average value from 10 GHz (the 134th point) to 30 GHz (the 401st point), with 0.1 GHz being the first point.
[0039] Formula (1):
number
[0040] [Magnetic properties] The hysteresis curve of the electromagnetic noise suppression film was determined using a vibrating sample magnetometer "VSM-P7" manufactured by Toei Kogyo Co., Ltd. Specifically, the electromagnetic noise suppression film was cut into a circular piece with a diameter of 8 mm to prepare a cut sample, and 10 of these cut samples were stacked together to prepare a cylindrical measurement sample, as shown in Figure 1.
[0041] The plot mode for the data from the vibrating sample magnetometer was a magnetic field applied in the range of -10 kOe to 10 kOe. As shown in Figure 2, a forward magnetic field of up to 10 kOe was applied to the magnetic layer until magnetization in the forward direction (point A) was reached. After that, a magnetic field in the reverse direction (direction 1a in Figure 2) of 10 kOe to -10 kOe was applied until magnetization in the reverse direction (point B) was reached. The magnetization amount (unit: emu) was calculated using 316-point linear scaling using the "VSM-P7 analysis software" manufactured by Toei Kogyo Co., Ltd.
[0042] The above-mentioned magnetization amount was measured for a cylindrical sample in two magnetic field application directions, in-plane and perpendicular, where the external magnetic field was applied in the stacking direction as shown in Figure 1, and perpendicular to the stacking direction (in-plane direction of the cylindrical sample) as shown in Figure 1. After that, the magnetization amount at each measurement point was calculated using the area of the sample in the in-plane direction, 0.16πcm. 2 The magnetization per unit area was calculated by dividing the value by .
[0043] In this specification, the amount of magnetization per unit area in the in-plane direction when an external magnetic field of 10 kOe is applied is defined as M 10 Furthermore, when an external magnetic field of 10 kOe is applied and then the external magnetic field is set to 0, the remanent magnetization per unit area in the in-plane direction is denoted as Mrt1, and the remanent magnetization per unit area in the perpendicular direction is denoted as Mrt2.
[0044] [Maximum peak of differential curve of hysteresis curve] For the hysteresis curve going from point A to point B shown in Figure 2, linear least-squares approximation was performed on each of the 316 measurement points of the measurement data that was output after being divided into 316 points using linear scaling. For each measurement point, a linear least-squares approximation was performed on one measurement point from the 18th to the 299th points and 17 points before and after that measurement point, for a total of 35 points, and the slope of the obtained approximation equation was used as the differential value at that measurement point. A differential curve was calculated from the differential values at each measurement point from the 18th to the 299th points obtained in this way.
[0045] In the differential curves obtained as described above, the maximum value of the maximum peak in the range of +300 Oe to 0 Oe of the differential curve obtained by differentiating the hysteresis curve in the in-plane direction was designated as P1, and the maximum value of the maximum peak in the range of +300 Oe to 0 Oe of the differential curve obtained by differentiating the hysteresis curve in the perpendicular direction was designated as P2.
[0046] (Electromagnetic noise suppression sheet) An embodiment of an electromagnetic noise suppression sheet according to the present invention will now be described. The electromagnetic noise suppression sheet according to this embodiment is characterized by comprising a substrate and the electromagnetic noise suppression film (magnetic layer) according to the above-described embodiment of the present invention.
[0047] The electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of this embodiment includes a substrate, which improves the strength of the entire sheet. Also, the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of this embodiment includes the electromagnetic noise suppression film (magnetic layer) of the embodiment of the present application, which enables the average return loss in the range of 10 GHz to 30 GHz, measured by the microstrip line method at a measurement frequency range of 0.1 GHz to 30 GHz, to be −19 dB or less.
[0048] <Base material> The substrate serves as a base on which the magnetic layer is formed. Any material may be used as the substrate as long as it is flexible and can ensure adhesion to the magnetic layer, and a resin film is usually used. Examples of resins constituting the substrate include polyolefin resins (polyethylene, polypropylene, etc.), polyester resins (polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polyethylene naphthalate (PEN), polybutylene terephthalate (PBT), polybutylene naphthalate (PBN), etc.), polyimide resins, polyamide resins, ethylene-vinyl acetate copolymers, ionomer resins, ethylene-(meth)acrylic acid copolymers, ethylene-(meth)acrylic acid ester copolymers, ethylene-butene copolymers, ethylene-hexene copolymers, polyurethane resins, polyether ketone resins, polyether resins, polyethersulfone resins, polystyrene resins (polystyrene, etc.), polyvinyl chloride resins, polyvinylidene chloride resins, polyvinyl alcohol resins, polyvinyl acetate resins, vinyl chloride-vinyl acetate copolymers, polycarbonate resins, fluorine-based resins, silicone resins, cellulose resins, and crosslinked versions of these resins. Among these, polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is more preferred in terms of mechanical properties and cost. These resin materials can be used alone or in combination of two or more. The resin materials may have functional groups as needed. Functional monomers or modifying monomers may be grafted onto the resin materials.
[0049] The surface of the substrate may be subjected to a known surface treatment to improve adhesion to the adjacent magnetic layer. Specific examples of such surface treatments include corona discharge treatment, ozone exposure treatment, high-voltage shock exposure treatment, and ionizing radiation treatment. The substrate may also be subjected to a coating treatment with an undercoat (such as silicone treatment), a primer treatment, a matte treatment, a crosslinking treatment, or the like.
[0050] The substrate may be in the form of a single layer or a laminate of two or more layers. If necessary, known auxiliary agents such as fillers, flame retardants, antidegradants, antistatic agents, softeners, and plasticizers may be added to the substrate.
[0051] The thickness of the substrate is not particularly limited, but is preferably 5 to 20 μm, and more preferably 10 to 15 μm. If the thickness of the substrate is within the above range, the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of this embodiment can achieve both strength and flexibility.
[0052] The substrate may be any material that is flexible and can ensure adhesion to the magnetic layer, and therefore a metal layer such as a metal foil, which will be described later, may be used as the substrate instead of the resin film. Also, a composite film formed by laminating a resin film and a metal foil may be used as the substrate.
[0053] <Metal layer> When a resin film is used as the substrate, the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of this embodiment can further include a metal layer. By providing a metal layer on the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of this embodiment, the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet can be endowed with electric field shielding performance, and can suppress not only magnetic noise but also electrical noise.
[0054] The type of metal constituting the metal layer is not particularly limited as long as it has flexibility and adhesion to the magnetic layer, but aluminum, copper, permalloy, etc. are preferred. Aluminum and copper have high conductivity, are inexpensive, can be easily processed into thin films, and have excellent flexibility. Furthermore, permalloy has high conductivity and a high magnetic collecting effect in the kHz range, and can be used as a magnetic shield.
[0055] The thickness of the metal layer is not particularly limited, but if it is too thick, flexibility decreases, so it is usually set in the range of 0.1 to 30 μm.
[0056] As the metal layer, a metal foil can be used alone, but a metal thin film can also be formed on the above-mentioned substrate (resin film) by vapor deposition or sputtering.
[0057] <Adhesive layer> The electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of this embodiment can further include an adhesive layer. When an adhesive layer is provided on the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of this embodiment, the thickness of the adhesive layer is preferably 10 to 50 μm, more preferably 15 to 35 μm. If the thickness is less than 10 μm, sufficient adhesive strength may not be obtained. If the thickness exceeds 50 μm, the adhesive effect of the adhesive layer becomes saturated and the overall thickness of the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet increases, reducing the flexibility of the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet, reducing its ability to follow the shape when attached to an electronic component, and making it difficult to wrap around wiring, etc.
[0058] Next, the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of this embodiment will be described with reference to the drawings. Fig. 3 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing an example of the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of this embodiment. In Fig. 3, the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet 10 includes a substrate 11 and a magnetic layer 12 disposed on the substrate 11. In Fig. 3, the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet 10 has a two-layer structure consisting of the substrate 11 and the magnetic layer 12, but it may also have a three-layer structure by further disposing an adhesive layer on either the substrate 11 side or the magnetic layer 12 side.
[0059] 4 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing another example of an electromagnetic noise suppression sheet according to this embodiment. In FIG. 4, an electromagnetic noise suppression sheet 20 includes a substrate 11, a metal layer 13 disposed on the substrate 11, and a magnetic layer 12 disposed on the metal layer 13. In FIG. 4, the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet 20 has a three-layer structure consisting of the substrate 11, the magnetic layer 12, and the metal layer 13, but it may also have a four-layer structure by further disposing an adhesive layer on either the substrate 11 side or the magnetic layer 12 side. In FIG. 4, the metal layer 13 is disposed between the substrate 11 and the magnetic layer 12, but it may also be disposed on the outer surface of the magnetic layer 12.
[0060] The overall thickness of the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of this embodiment is preferably 10 to 85 μm, and more preferably 20 to 60 μm. If the overall thickness of the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet is too thin, the magnetic layer will also be thin, resulting in reduced electromagnetic wave absorption performance and reduced strength of the entire sheet. On the other hand, if the overall thickness of the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet is too thick, the flexibility will be reduced, making it difficult to wrap around a cable or connector for use.
[0061] The electromagnetic noise suppression film and electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of this embodiment may be used as is in the form of a film or sheet, or may be processed into a tape for use. When the film or sheet is processed into a tape, the width can be appropriately set depending on the application. When the film or sheet is processed into a tape, the tape-like electromagnetic noise suppression film or electromagnetic noise suppression sheet can be rolled up and stored, for example.
[0062] (Method of manufacturing an electromagnetic noise suppression sheet) An embodiment of a method for manufacturing an electromagnetic noise suppression sheet according to the present invention will now be described. The method for manufacturing an electromagnetic noise suppression sheet according to the present invention includes the steps of mixing a flat soft magnetic material and a binder together with a solvent to prepare a magnetic layer-forming paint, applying the magnetic layer-forming paint to a substrate and drying it to form a magnetic layer, and calendering the formed magnetic layer.
[0063] <Paint for forming magnetic layer> The magnetic layer-forming paint can be prepared by mixing flat soft magnetic material, a binder, and a solvent.
[0064] The flat soft magnetic material and the binder can be the same as the flat soft magnetic material and the binder that constitute the magnetic layer of the electromagnetic noise suppression film of the above-described embodiment of the present application.
[0065] Examples of the solvent that can be used include water, ethyl alcohol, methyl alcohol, n-propyl alcohol, isopropyl alcohol, n-butyl alcohol, isobutyl alcohol, ethylene glycol, and propylene glycol.
[0066] The content of the solvent is not particularly limited, but may be 50.0% by mass or more and 99.5% by mass or less relative to the total mass of the coating material for forming the magnetic layer.
[0067] The coating material for forming the magnetic layer may further contain a surface conditioner, an antifoaming agent, a thickener, and the like.
[0068] <Magnetic layer formation> Examples of methods that can be used to apply the magnetic layer-forming coating material onto a substrate include bar coating, reverse coating, gravure coating, microgravure (registered trademark) coating, die coating, dipping, spin coating, slit coating, and spray coating.
[0069] The drying after application is preferably carried out at 80 to 150°C for 3 to 30 minutes under conditions that allow the solvent component of the magnetic layer-forming coating material to evaporate. If the solvent remains in the magnetic layer, the strength tends to decrease. Drying methods include, for example, hot air drying, heat drying, vacuum drying, and natural drying.
[0070] The calendering can be carried out using a metal roll or a resin roll. When forming the magnetic layer on a sheet, the calendering can be carried out by pressing. The calendering is preferably carried out at a temperature equal to or higher than the glass transition temperature of the formed magnetic layer, and the calendering may be carried out multiple times.
[0071] (Communication cable) An embodiment of a communication cable of the present application will be described. The communication cable of this embodiment is characterized by including the electromagnetic noise suppression film or electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of the above-described embodiment of the present application. The communication cable of this embodiment includes a coaxial cable, a twisted pair cable, a multi-core cable, and the like. In particular, a coaxial cable is used for high-frequency transmission and is used as a video cable.
[0072] A coaxial cable, which is one of the communication cables of the present embodiment, will be described below with reference to the drawings. In the coaxial cable described below, the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of the present application is used as an electromagnetic noise suppression layer of the coaxial cable.
[0073] 5 is a schematic cross-sectional view showing an example of a coaxial cable. Coaxial cable 30 includes an inner conductor 31, an insulating layer 32, a metal foil 33, a metal braid 34, a magnetic sheath layer 35, and an outer coating layer 36. Magnetic sheath layer 35 uses the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of the present application and is composed of a base layer 35a and a magnetic layer 35b disposed on one side of base layer 35a.
[0074] In FIG. 5, the magnetic layer 35b of the magnetic sheath layer 35 is disposed on the axial center side, but the base layer 35a may also be disposed on the axial center side.
[0075] The magnetic sheath layer 35 of the coaxial cable 30 can be formed by wrapping the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of the present invention around the outer surface of a linear conductor consisting of an inner conductor 31, an insulating layer 32, a metal foil 33, and a metal braid 34. This allows the thickness of the magnetic sheath layer to be thin, and also shortens the processing time.
[0076] (electronic equipment) An embodiment of an electronic device of the present application will be described. The electronic device of this embodiment is characterized by including the electromagnetic noise suppression film or electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of the above-described embodiment of the present application. As a result, the electromagnetic noise suppression film or electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of the present application can be used as an electromagnetic noise suppression member for the electronic device. Specifically, the electronic device of this embodiment is, for example, an electronic device in which the electromagnetic noise suppression film or electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of the present application is disposed on an uneven surface or corner of an electronic device that emits electromagnetic noise or an electronic device from which electromagnetic noise should be prevented. The electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of the present application can also be used as a substitute for a ferrite core used in a cable for an electronic device. [Example]
[0077] The present application will be described in detail below using examples. However, the present application is not limited to the following examples. Unless otherwise specified, "parts" in the following means "parts by mass."
[0078] Example 1 <Preparation of paint for forming magnetic layer> The following components were mixed and dispersed to prepare a coating material for forming a magnetic layer. (1) Soft magnetic material (flat carbonyl iron powder manufactured by Tenichi Co., Ltd., product name “RPZ”, Fe content: 99.0% by mass): 33.7 parts (2) Amorphous polyester (a) (water-soluble polyester resin solution, manufactured by GOO Chemical Co., Ltd., trade name "PLASCOAT Z-3310", Tg: -20°C, solid content: 25.0% by mass, solvent: water): 27.2 parts (3) Amorphous polyester (b) (water-soluble polyester resin solution, manufactured by GOO Chemical Co., Ltd., trade name "PLASCOAT Z-730", Tg: 43°C, solid content: 25.0% by mass, solvent: water): 11.7 parts (4) Crosslinking agent (oxazoline group-containing polymer, manufactured by Nippon Shokubai Co., Ltd., trade name “Epocross WS500”, solid content concentration: 40.0% by mass, solvent: water): 4.0 parts (5) Solvent (n-propyl alcohol): 13.5 parts (6) Pure water: 10.0 parts
[0079] In the above magnetic layer forming paint, the content ratio of amorphous polyesters (a) and (b) was (a):(b) = 70:30 in terms of solid mass ratio, and the volume content of the soft magnetic material relative to the total solid content of the above magnetic layer forming paint was 34.2%.
[0080] <Magnetic layer formation> Next, a 12-μm-thick PET film (manufactured by Toyobo Co., Ltd., product name "Ester Film E5100") was used as a substrate, and the above-mentioned magnetic layer-forming paint was comma-directly applied to one main surface of the substrate so that the magnetic layer would have a thickness of 10 μm after calendering, and then dried at 100°C. The original roll was then calendered at a temperature of 50°C and a linear pressure of 50 kg / cm using a calendering device having a metal roll, thereby producing an electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of Example 1 in which a magnetic layer was formed on one main surface.
[0081] Example 2 An electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of Example 2 was produced in the same manner as Example 1, except that the thickness of the magnetic layer was changed to 40 μm.
[0082] Example 3 An electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of Example 3 was produced in the same manner as Example 1, except that the thickness of the magnetic layer was changed to 60 μm.
[0083] Example 4 As a soft magnetic material, Fe-Si-Al flat iron powder (Fe 84.5 Si 9.5 Al 6.0 An electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of Example 4 was produced in the same manner as in Example 2, except that ) was used.
[0084] Example 5 As a soft magnetic material, Fe-Cr flat iron powder (Fe 40 Cr 60 An electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of Example 5 was produced in the same manner as in Example 2, except that ) was used.
[0085] Example 6 As a soft magnetic material, Fe-Si-Cr flat iron powder (Fe 88.8 Si 6.2 Cr 5.0 An electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of Example 6 was produced in the same manner as in Example 2, except that ) was used.
[0086] (Comparative Example 1) An electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of Comparative Example 1 was produced in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the thickness of the magnetic layer was changed to 5 μm.
[0087] (Comparative Example 2) As a soft magnetic material, Fe-Si-Al flat iron powder (Fe 84.5 Si 9.5 Al 6.0 An electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of Comparative Example 2 was produced in the same manner as in Example 1, except that the magnetic layer thickness was changed to 100 μm.
[0088] (Comparative Example 3) An electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of Comparative Example 3 was produced in the same manner as Comparative Example 2, except that the thickness of the magnetic layer was changed to 80 μm.
[0089] Comparative Example 4 An electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of Comparative Example 4 was produced in the same manner as Comparative Example 2, except that the thickness of the magnetic layer was changed to 50 μm.
[0090] (Comparative Example 5) An electromagnetic noise suppression sheet of Comparative Example 5 was produced in the same manner as Comparative Example 2, except that the thickness of the magnetic layer was changed to 30 μm.
[0091] For the electromagnetic noise suppression sheets of Examples 1 to 6 and Comparative Examples 1 to 5, the average return loss (S11), P1 / P2, and magnetization M 10The transmission attenuation ratio (Rtp-S) and Mrt1 / Mrt2 as a function of the magnetization per unit area were measured at 28 GHz using a microstrip line method.
[0092] The results are shown in Tables 1 and 2, along with the magnetic materials and thicknesses of the magnetic layers of the electromagnetic noise suppression sheets that were produced.
[0093] [Table 1]
[0094] [Table 2]
[0095] Tables 1 and 2 show that the electromagnetic noise suppression sheets of Examples 1 to 6 have low reflection, with the average return loss in the 10 GHz to 30 GHz range measured by the microstrip line method at frequencies between 0.1 GHz and 30 GHz being -19 dB or less. Furthermore, the electromagnetic noise suppression sheets of Examples 1 to 6 have a P1 / P2 ratio of 15 to 30, which means that the in-plane magnetic anisotropy of the magnetic layer is more appropriate than the magnetic anisotropy in the perpendicular direction, compared with the electromagnetic noise suppression sheets of Comparative Examples 1 to 5. As a result, the electromagnetic noise suppression sheets of Examples 1 to 6 have a low magnetization M 10 The transmission attenuation rate (Rtp-S) for the magnetization per unit area measured by the microstrip line method at 28 GHz was 15 dB cm 2 It was possible to set it to / emu or higher.
[0096] Regarding the embodiments of the present application including the above Examples 1 to 6, the following additional embodiments are disclosed. (Appendix 1) An electromagnetic noise suppression film including a magnetic layer, the magnetic layer includes a flat soft magnetic material and a binder, When measuring the return loss using the microstrip line method in the measurement frequency range of 0.1GHz to 30GHz, the average return loss in the range of 10GHz to 30GHz is -19dB or less, An electromagnetic noise suppression film characterized in that, when a maximum externally applied magnetic field is set to 10 kOe, a hysteresis curve in an in-plane direction and a hysteresis curve in a perpendicular direction are obtained, and the maximum value of the maximum peak in the differential curve obtained by differentiating the in-plane hysteresis curve is defined as P1, and the maximum value of the maximum peak in the differential curve obtained by differentiating the hysteresis curve in the perpendicular direction is defined as P2, the ratio of P1 to P2, P1 / P2, is 15 to 30. (Additional feature 2) When a magnetic field of 10 kOe is applied from the outside to the in-plane direction of the magnetic layer, the magnetization amount per unit area in the in-plane direction of the magnetic layer is M 10 t, the magnetization amount M 10 The transmission attenuation rate for the magnetization per unit area measured by the microstrip line method at 28 GHz is 15 dB cm 2 10. The electromagnetic noise suppression film according to claim 1, wherein the value of the electromagnetic noise suppression film is 10 / emu or more. (Additional Form 3) An electromagnetic noise suppression film according to Additional Form 1 or 2, in which, when an external magnetic field of 10 kOe is applied and then the external magnetic field is set to 0, the ratio Mrt1 / Mrt2 of the residual magnetization amount per unit area in the in-plane direction Mrt1 to the residual magnetization amount per unit area in the perpendicular direction Mrt2 is 8.0 or less. (Additional Form 4) The electromagnetic noise suppression film according to any one of Additional Forms 1 to 3, wherein the flat soft magnetic material is flat carbonyl iron. (Additional Form 5) The electromagnetic noise suppression film according to Additional Form 4, wherein the carbonyl iron contains 99 mass % or more of iron. (Additional Form 6) The electromagnetic noise suppression film according to any one of Additional Forms 1 to 5, wherein the volume content of the flat soft magnetic material contained in the magnetic layer is 30 to 80%. (Additional Form 7) The electromagnetic noise suppression film according to any one of Additional Forms 1 to 6, wherein the magnetic layer has a thickness of 5 μm or more and 60 μm or less. (Additional Form 8) The electromagnetic noise suppression film according to any one of Additional Forms 1 to 6, wherein the magnetic layer has a thickness of 10 μm or more and 30 μm or less. (Additional Form 9) An electromagnetic noise suppression sheet comprising a substrate and the electromagnetic noise suppression film according to any one of Additional Forms 1 to 8. (Additional Embodiment 10) The electromagnetic noise suppression sheet according to Additional Embodiment 9, wherein the substrate is a resin film. (Additional Form 11) The electromagnetic noise suppression sheet according to Additional Form 9 or 10, further comprising a metal layer. (Additional Form 12) A communication cable comprising the electromagnetic noise suppression film according to any one of Additional Forms 1 to 8 or the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet according to any one of Additional Forms 9 to 11. (Additional Form 13) An electronic device comprising the electromagnetic noise suppression film according to any one of Additional Forms 1 to 8 or the electromagnetic noise suppression sheet according to any one of Additional Forms 9 to 11.
[0097] The present application may be implemented in other forms than those described above. The embodiments disclosed in the present application are merely examples and are not intended to be limiting. The scope of the present application shall be interpreted in accordance with the appended claims rather than the above description, and all modifications within the scope of the claims are intended to be embraced within the scope of the claims. [Explanation of symbols]
[0098] 10, 20 Electromagnetic noise suppression sheet 11 Base material 12 Magnetic layer 13 Metal layer 30 Coaxial Cable 31 Internal conductor 32 Insulating layer 33 Metal foil 34 Metal braid 35 Magnetic sheath layer 35a Base material layer 35b Magnetic layer 36 Outer coating layer
Claims
1. An electromagnetic noise suppression film including a magnetic layer, the magnetic layer includes a flat soft magnetic material and a binder, The maximum externally applied magnetic field is set to 10 kOe, and a hysteresis curve in an in-plane direction and a hysteresis curve in a perpendicular direction are obtained. When the maximum value of the maximum peak in the differential curve obtained by differentiating the in-plane hysteresis curve is defined as P1 and the maximum value of the maximum peak in the differential curve obtained by differentiating the hysteresis curve in the perpendicular direction is defined as P2, the ratio of P1 to P2: P1 / P2 is 15 to 30; When a magnetic field of 10 kOe is applied externally in the in-plane direction of the magnetic layer, the amount of magnetization per unit area in the in-plane direction of the magnetic layer is M 10 t, the magnetization amount M 10 The transmission attenuation rate for the amount of magnetization per unit area measured by the microstrip line method at 28 GHz is 15 dB cm 2 / emu or more.
2. 2. The electromagnetic noise suppression film according to claim 1, wherein, when an external magnetic field of 10 kOe is applied and then the external magnetic field is set to 0, the ratio Mrt1 / Mrt2 of the residual magnetization amount per unit area in the in-plane direction Mrt1 to the residual magnetization amount per unit area in the perpendicular direction Mrt2 is 8.0 or less.
3. 2. The electromagnetic noise suppression film according to claim 1, wherein the flat soft magnetic material is flat carbonyl iron.
4. 4. The electromagnetic noise suppression film according to claim 3, wherein the carbonyl iron contains 99 mass % or more of iron.
5. 2. The electromagnetic noise suppression film according to claim 1, wherein the volume content of the flat soft magnetic material contained in the magnetic layer is 30 to 80%.
6. 2. The electromagnetic noise suppression film according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic layer has a thickness of 5 μm or more and 60 μm or less.
7. 2. The electromagnetic noise suppression film according to claim 1, wherein the magnetic layer has a thickness of 10 μm or more and 30 μm or less.
8. An electromagnetic noise suppression sheet comprising a substrate and the electromagnetic noise suppression film according to any one of claims 1 to 7.
9. 9. The electromagnetic noise suppression sheet according to claim 8, wherein the substrate is a resin film.
10. The electromagnetic noise suppression sheet according to claim 8 , further comprising a metal layer.
11. A communication cable comprising the electromagnetic noise suppression film according to any one of claims 1 to 7.
12. An electronic device comprising the electromagnetic noise suppression film according to any one of claims 1 to 7.
Citation Information
Patent Citations
Electromagnetic compatibility suppressor and method of manufacturing the same
JP2006128649A
Laminate
JP2016036965A
Communication wire
JP2022108557A