Technical Notes - Sintering of Ultrafine Ferromagnetic Powders

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
N. L. Ananthanarayanan J. F. Libsch
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Jan 1, 1954

Abstract

A LITERATURE survey1-' of sintering metal pow-A ders and powder compacts indicates that studies have so far been confined primarily to the latter stages of sintering in relatively coarse powders. Presumably this is due to the difficult techniques associated with studies of the early stages of sintering. Recent experimental and theoretical investigationsL-" on the preparation and the magnetic properties of ultrafine ferromagnetic powders suggest the possi- bility of following the sintering process from a very much earlier stage than has previously been considered. It is now well-known that ferromagnetic powder particles which are below a critical size behave as single domains and exhibit permanent magnet qualities characterized by a very high coercive force. When the same particles are fully sintered, the coercive force decreases to very low values corresponding to those of the solid metal. Thus the coercive force appears as a sensitive parameter which may be measured to study the early stages of sintering. To determine the feasibility of this technique, experi-
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APA: N. L. Ananthanarayanan J. F. Libsch  (1954)  Technical Notes - Sintering of Ultrafine Ferromagnetic Powders

MLA: N. L. Ananthanarayanan J. F. Libsch Technical Notes - Sintering of Ultrafine Ferromagnetic Powders. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1954.

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