“…Composite materials with ferromagnetic properties have been since long fabricated by incorporating ferromagnetic materials as finely divided inclusions (like iron powders or fibers [2,4], barium ferrites [4], strontium particles [6], flakes of Fe-Cr [7], SmCo5 [8], iron nitride [9], iron oxide [10], CoFe [11] and ferrites [12,13]) into different non-magnetic metal matrices (Zn-22Al, Cu-ZnAl, Nb 0.33 Cr 0.67 , silver and copper). These soft magnetic powder-based composites (FPC), often fabricated by the established procedures of powder packing and ulterior densification by liquid infiltration with an appropriate matrix, were firstly developed aiming to replace some steel parts, subjected to time-varying magnetic fields, in electromagnetic devices of high power converter units and electric motors [1][2][3][4][5].…”