Title :
Ga added Nd-Fe-B sintered and die-upset magnets
Author :
Tokunaga, M. ; Nozawa, Y. ; Iwasaki, K. ; Endoh, M. ; Tanigawa, S. ; Harada, H.
Author_Institution :
Hitachi Metals Ltd., Siatama, Japan
fDate :
9/1/1989 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The addition of Ga to Nd-Fe-B sintered and die-upset magnets in order to improve thermal stability was examined. The Ga addition increases the coercivity of Nd(Fe0.72Co0.2B0.08)5.6 sintered magnets markedly. Ga addition does not enhance coercivity of sintered magnets with lower Co substitution. Ga addition increases coercivity for Nd-Fe-B die-upset magnets. No decrease in coercivity due to Co substitution of up to 20 at.% is observed for Nd14Fe 79.25B6Ga0.75 die-upset magnets. This is an advantage of the die-upset magnets compared with the sintered magnets. Ga has a tendency to occur in the Nd-rich phase at higher concentrations than 2 wt.%, and Ga content in the 2/14/1 matrix is around 0.2 wt.% for Nd14Fe79.25BGa0.75 die-upset magnets. For sintered magnets, Ga is distributed between the matrix and the Nd-rich phase. HA of the 2/14/1 matrix is increased by Ga addition up to 2.5 at.%. The correlation between HA and iHc is not good. The Ga-containing Nd-rich phase is observed in the sintered magnets, and the role of Ga in this phase needs to be evaluated to understand coercivity enhancement by Ga addition
Keywords :
alloying additions; boron alloys; coercive force; ferromagnetic properties of substances; gallium alloys; iron alloys; neodymium alloys; permanent magnets; sintering; NdFeBGa sintered magnets; coercivity; die-upset magnets; thermal stability; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Coercive force; Inorganic materials; Laboratories; Magnetic materials; Magnetic properties; Magnets; Neodymium; Saturation magnetization; Thermal stability;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on