Magnetic Properties Of NdFeB Sintered Magnets A Comparison Of Inert Gas Atomization With Thin Casting

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
C. O. Bounds
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Jan 1, 1992

Abstract

The magnetic properties of (NdDy)15Fe78B6 sintered magnets have been evaluated using powder prepared by Inert gas atomization. The atomized powder had a particle size distribution from 1 to approximate 1000 microns. The as atomized powders have been sieved into, coarse, intermediate, and fine fractions; magnetic properties were evaluated for the as produced powder and each fraction. A B, of 11.7 kG, a Hci of 11.0 kOe and a BHmax of 32.5 MGOe was -obtained on a sintered magnet made from the as-atomized powder. The magnet made from coarse powder exhibited a slightly higher B, of 12.1 kG, while that from fine powder showed a decrease in B, to 11.2 kG. Hydrogen decrepitation has been utilized to study its effect on the magnetic properties. Finally, cast ingots with a definite columnar structure have also been used to compare the magnetic properties of magnets of the same nominal, composition but of different alloy preparation process. Hydrogen decrepitation does not appear to improve the magnetic properties of magnets made from thin cast ingots. However, it does show a significant improvement in the Hci of magnets made from the atomized powders. Possible causes for the differences in the magnetic properties on magnets made from each process have been discussed in the paper.
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APA: C. O. Bounds  (1992)  Magnetic Properties Of NdFeB Sintered Magnets A Comparison Of Inert Gas Atomization With Thin Casting

MLA: C. O. Bounds Magnetic Properties Of NdFeB Sintered Magnets A Comparison Of Inert Gas Atomization With Thin Casting. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1992.

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