Abstract
The effects of CuO and SiO2 on the sintered density, grain growth and magnetic properties of Sr-ferrite were investigated. The sintered density of Sr-ferrite is increased with increasing the amount of CuO or SiO2 addition. The grain of Sr-ferrite grow uniformly with the addition of CuO, so remanence increases and coercivity decreases. The addition of SiO2 increase coercivity but does not affect remanence prominently. The sintering temperature above 125$0^{\circ}C$ and SiO2 addition above 0.8wt% causes abnormal grain growth in Sr-ferrite. When CuO and SiO2 are added simultaneouly, remanence does not decrease but coercivity shows low value.