Batool Abdul Rasool Zaki, F. Rashid, Mohammad N. Al-Baiati
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Abstract
High-efficiency radar wave absorbing material was prepared utilizing nanoparticles poly (glycerol /phthalic anhydride), and the effect of using these nanocomposites with thermal paint on the properties of electromagnetic absorbing was analyzed and investigated. Results show that when the percentage of nano polymers is increased from 1% to 3%, with the presence of 2.5% of iron oxide, the reflectivity loss value rises dramatically. For the reflectivity up to 27.2dB at a frequency of 8.3 GH and a bandwidth of (8.1-8.2GH), there is a clear attenuation of the radar waves, which is confined within a bandwidth of GH (9-9.3GH). This material can be utilized as a high- efficiency radar wave absorbing applications.