Magnetic Properties of Cast and Hot-Pressed Pr-Fe-B Magnets

1990 
A new process has been developed to produce high-energy-product bulk Pr-Fe-B magnets without the handling of any magnetic powder or powder-like ribbons. This process consists of three main steps, casting, hot-pressing and annealing, and it minimizes the oxygen contamination of magnets. A typical composition of a cast alloy is Pr 17 Fe 76.5 B 5 Cu 1.5 . Using this type of alloy, crystal alignment along the c-axis is easily induced by hot-pressing. Copper plays two important roles in this process: its addition simultaneously achieves high coercivity and excellent magnetic alignment. The magnetic properties of hot-pressed Pr 17 Fe 76.5 B 5 Cu 1.5 magnets are: B r = 12.5 kG, iH c = 10.0 kOe, and (BH) max = 36.2 MGOe. The cast alloy of this composition also has an iHc of 7.3 kOe and a (BH) max of 9.2 MGOe after annealing at 1000°C for 24 hours. The step rise in the initial magentization curve indicates a nucleation-controlled coercivity mechanism.
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