The Effect of Additive Co on the Magnetic Properties of Fe3B/Nd2Fe14B Magnets

  • Yang, Choong-Jin (Electromagnetic Materials Lab., Research Institute of Industrial Science & Technology(RIST)) ;
  • Park, Eoun-Byung (Electromagnetic Materials Lab., Research Institute of Industrial Science & Technology(RIST)) ;
  • Hwang, Yong-Soon (Dept. of Physics, Youngnam National University) ;
  • Kim, Eng-Chan (Dept. of Physics, Youngnam National University)
  • Published : 1999.06.01

Abstract

The addition of Co into $Nd_4Fe_{77.5-x}Co_x(HfGa)_yB_{18.5}(0$\leq$x$\leq$5, y=0, 0.5)4 was found to enhance the magnetic properties of $Fe_3B/Nd_2Fe_{14}B$ nanocomposite magnets. The enhancement resulted from the fact that Co retarded the crystallization of $\alpha$-Fe or Fe3B but accelerated that $Nd_2Fe_{14}B$. The decreased interval between the onset of crystallization temperature of Fe3B and $Nd_2Fe_{14}B$. phases enabled the grain growth of each phase to be uniform dufing a post annealing of the melt spun ribbons. The addition of 3~5 at. % Co into ternary composition $Md_4Fe_{77.5}B_{18.5}$ increased the coercivity (iHc) from 3.27 to 3.54 kOe with the enhanced remanence value (4$\pi$Mr) around 11.54 kG. From the ribbon magnets of Nd4Fe71.5Co5Hf0.5B18.5 made at 26 m/sec and annealed at 68$0^{\circ}C$ for 10 min, the magnetic properties of Br=11.54 kG, iHc=3.54 kOe, and (BH)max=14.35 MGOe were obtained from volume production line.

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