Performance of Nd-Fe-B Magnets Fabricated by Hot Isostatic Pressing and Low-Temperature Sintering
2019
Magnetic properties and microstructure of Nd-Fe-B sintered magnets fabricated by hot isostatic pressing (HIP) were studied. For comparison, magnets were also fabricated by vacuum sintering. The density reached 7.58 g/cm3 for the magnets HIP-sintered at 1123 K. The density of the magnets vacuum-sintered at 1123 K was much lower, which is of about 6.92 g/cm3. While the density of magnets vacuum-sintered at 1318 K was the same as the HIP-sintered magnets, the sintering temperature was significantly decreased to 1123 K. In addition, the average grain size decreased from 9 to 6 μm, which has enhanced coercivity. Therefore, the coercivity increased from 1067.7 to 1238.5 kA/m, which is 16% higher than the vacuum-sintered magnets. HIP is a promising method to obtain high density and high coercivity Nd-Fe-B sintered magnets.
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