• Title/Summary/Keyword: Nd-Fe-B magnets

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Variation of Magnetic Properties of (Nd, Dy)-Fe-B Sintered Magnets with Compaction Conditions ((Nd, Dy)-Fe-B 소결자석의 성형조건에 따른 자기특성 변화)

  • NamKung, S.;Lee, M.W.;Han, S.J.;Jang, T.S.
    • Journal of Powder Materials
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    • v.19 no.1
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    • pp.1-5
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    • 2012
  • In order to improve the remanence of (Nd, Dy)-Fe-B sintered magnets, we investigated the influence of compaction conditions such as packing density, applied field and green density on the magnetic properties. While the remanence decreased with increasing the packing density and green density, it increased with the increase of the applied field. In addition, XRD analysis revealed that the remanence was enhanced as the degree of powder alignment was improved. The green density was more influential on the remanence than the packing density and applied field.

Coercivity of Nd-Fe-B-type Fine Particles Prepared from Different Precursor Materials

  • Kim, K.M.;Kwon, H.W.;Lee, J.G.;Yu, J.H.
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.21-25
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    • 2015
  • Fine Nd-Fe-B-type particles were prepared by ball milling of different types of Nd-Fe-B precursor materials, such as die-upset magnet, HDDR-treated material, and sintered magnets. Coercivity dependence on the grain and particle size of the powder was investigated. Coercivity of the milled particles was reduced as the particle size decreased, and the extent of coercivity loss was dependent upon the precursor material. Coercivity loss in the finely milled particles was attributed to the surface oxidation. The extent of coercivity loss in the fine particles was closely linked to grain size of the precursor materials. Coercivity loss was more profound for the fine particles with larger grain size. Contrary to the fine particles from the sintered magnets with larger grain size the fine particles (~10 um) from the die-upset magnet and HDDR-treated material with much finer grain size still retained high coercivity (> 10 kOe for die-upset magnet, > 4 kOe for HDDR-treated material).

Magnetic Properties and Microstructure of Nanocrystalline NdFeB Magnets Fabricated by a Modified Hot Working Process

  • Kim, Hyoung-Tae;Kim, Yoon-Bae;Jeon, Woo-Yong;Kim, Hak-Shin
    • Journal of Magnetics
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    • v.7 no.4
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    • pp.138-142
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    • 2002
  • Magnetic properties, microstructure and texture of NdFeB magnets fabricated by a modified hot working process from commercial melt-spun powders (Magnequench; MQPA, MQPB and MQPB+) have been investigated. The hot-pressed isotropic magnet made from MQPA powder, which contains higher Nd content than that of MQPB or MQPB+, shows higher coercivity. The magnet also shows homogenous and fine grains with higher coercivity for higher consolidation pressure. The hot-deformed MQPA magnet shows a strong anisotropy along the press direction with homogeneous platelet Nd$_2$Fe$_{14}$B grains of 50∼100nm in thickness and 200∼500nm in length. The hot-deformed MQPB+ magnet, however, shows low remanence and low coercivity. The microstructure of the magnet consists of two areas; undeformed Nd$_2$Fe$_{14}$B grains and well-aligned but large grains with 3∼4 $\mu$m in length. Low Nd content attributes to the formation of the two different area.