Rare earth permanent magnet and method for manufacturing thereof

US10714246B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-10714246-B2
Application numberUS-201514887062-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 19, 2015
Priority dateJan 9, 2015
Publication dateJul 14, 2020
Grant dateJul 14, 2020

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A method for manufacturing a rare earth permanent magnet includes manufacturing an NdFeB sintered magnet. A grain boundary diffusion material in the form of a mixed powder comprising an alloy powder containing Re 1 a M b or M; and Re 2 hydride or Re 2 fluoride is disposed on a surface of the NdFeB sintered magnet. The grain boundary diffusion material is heated to diffuse at least one of Re 1 , Re 2 and M into a grain boundary part inside the sintered magnet or a grain boundary part region of a sintered magnet main phase grain. Re 1 and Re 2 are each rare earth elements selected from the group consisting of dysprosium, terbium, neodymium, praseodymium, and holmium, M is a metal compound consisting of copper, zinc, tin, and aluminum, 0.1<a<99.9, and a+b=100.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method for manufacturing a rare earth permanent magnet, comprising steps of: manufacturing an NdFeB sintered magnet; disposing, on a surface of the NdFeB sintered magnet, a grain boundary diffusion material in the form of a mixed powder comprising an alloy powder containing Re 1 a M b and Re 2 hydride; and heating the grain boundary diffusion material to diffuse at least one of Re 1 , Re 2 , and M into a grain boundary part inside the sintered magnet or a grain boundary part region of a sintered magnet main phase grain, where Re 1 and Re 2 are each rare earth elements selected from the group consisting of dysprosium, terbium, neodymium, praseodymium, and holmium, M is one or more metal compounds selected from the group consisting of copper, zinc, tin, and aluminum, 0.1<a<99.9, and a+b=100, where a and b represent atom %, wherein the grain boundary diffusion material contains Cu in an amount of 0.25 to 1 wt %, based on a total weight of the grain boundary diffusion material, and the alloy powder containing Cu is formed at particle diameter of 2 to 10 μm, and wherein the disposed grain boundary diffusion material forms a layer and the thickness of the layer is 5 μm to 150 μm. 2. The method for manufacturing a rare earth permanent magnet of claim 1 , wherein the M remains on the surface of the NdFeB sintered magnet. 3. The method for manufacturing a rare earth permanent magnet of claim 1 , wherein the step of disposing the grain boundary diffusion material on the surface of the NdFeB sintered magnet includes a spray method, a suspension adhering method, or a barrel painting method. 4. The method for manufacturing a rare earth permanent magnet of claim 1 , wherein the step of heating the grain boundary diffusion material includes steps of first heating of the grain boundary diffusion material to a temperature between 700 and 950° C., first cooling of the grain boundary diffusion material to room temperature, second heating of the grain boundary diffusion material to a temperature between 480 and 520° C., and second cooling of the grain boundary diffusion material to room temperature, wherein the first and second cooling rate is 20° C. or more per minute. 5. The method for manufacturing a rare earth permanent magnet of claim 1 , wherein the step of heating the grain boundary diffusion material includes steps of first heating of the grain boundary diffusion material to a temperature between 700 and 950° C., cooling of the grain boundary diffusion material to 600° C. with the cooling rate about 5° C., per minute, first cooling of the grain boundary diffusion material to room temperature, second heating of the grain boundary diffusion material to a temperature between 480 and 520° C., and second cooling of the grain boundary diffusion material to room temperature, wherein the first and second cooling rate is 20° C. or more per minute.

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  • containing rare earths, i.e. Sc, Y, Lanthanides · CPC title

  • containing cobalt · CPC title

  • containing aluminium · CPC title

  • containing copper · CPC title

  • containing In, Mg, or other elements not provided for in one single group C22C38/001 - C22C38/60 · CPC title

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What does patent US10714246B2 cover?
A method for manufacturing a rare earth permanent magnet includes manufacturing an NdFeB sintered magnet. A grain boundary diffusion material in the form of a mixed powder comprising an alloy powder containing Re 1 a M b or M; and Re 2 hydride or Re 2 fluoride is disposed on a surface of the NdFeB sintered magnet. The grain boundary diffusion material is heated to diffuse at least one of R…
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Hyundai Motor Co Ltd
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Primary CPC classification H01F1/0577. Mapped technology areas include Electricity.
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