Title :
Magnetic properties of high coercivity melt-spun didymium-Fe-Co-Nb-V-Tb-B system ribbons and their bonded magnets
Author :
Furusawa, Ko ; Yamamoto, Hiroshi
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Sci. & Technol., Meiji Univ., Kawasaki, Japan
Abstract :
The melt-spun ribbons of Didymium12.5Fe68 Co10 Nb1V1Tb0.5B7 prepared at a wheel velocity of 17.5 m/s were crystallized by heat treatment. The optimum heat treatment condition was found to be at 600°C for 5 min. The values of (BH)max and HcJ amount to 103.6 kJ/m3 and 1628.0 kA/m, respectively. The temperature coefficients of Jr and HcJ for the crystallized ribbons were α (Jr)ave=-0.03%/°C (reversible) and α (HcJ)=-0.37%/°C (irreversible) for the temperature range 25 to 125°C. The compression molded Didymium12.5Fe68Co10Nb1V1Tb0.5B7 isotropic bonded magnet, prepared by using the ribbons annealed at 600°C for 5 min, achieve the (BH)max of 66.2 kJ/m3. The density amounts to 6.32 Mg/m3. At 150°C, irreversible losses of -2.5% result.
Keywords :
coercive force; compression moulding; heat treatment; magnetic annealing; melt spinning; permanent magnets; 25 to 125 C; 5 min; 600 C; DyFeCoNbVTbB; annealing; bonded magnets; coercivity; compression molded; isotropic bonded magnet; magnetic properties; melt-spun ribbons; Bonding; Coercive force; Crystallization; Heat treatment; Iron; Magnetic properties; Magnets; Niobium; Temperature distribution; Wheels; Bonded magnets; Didymium–Fe–Co–Nb–V–Tb–B system alloys; magnetic properties; melt-spun ribbons; thermal stability;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2005.854951