Magnetic Nanoparticles, Bulk Nanocomposite Magnets, and Production Thereof
US-2017338015-A1 · Nov 23, 2017 · US
US8961868B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-8961868-B2 |
| Application number | US-201013260758-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 30, 2010 |
| Priority date | Mar 31, 2009 |
| Publication date | Feb 24, 2015 |
| Grant date | Feb 24, 2015 |
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In a nanocomposite bulk magnet according to the present invention, nanocomposite magnet powder particles, including an Nd 2 Fe 14 B crystalline phase and an α-Fe phase, are combined together. The composition of the magnet is represented by T 100-x-y-z-n (B 1-q C q ) x R y Ti z M n , where T is at least one transition metal element selected from the group consisting of Fe, Co and Ni and always including Fe, R is at least one rare-earth element including substantially no La or Ce, M is an additive metallic element, and x, y, z, n and q satisfy 4 at %≦x≦10 at %, 6 at %≦y≦10 at %, 0.05 at %≦z≦5 at %, 0 at %≦n≦10 at %, and 0≦q≦0.5, respectively. The powder particles have a minor-axis size of less than 40 μm. And powder particles, of which the major-axis size exceeds 53 μm, account for at least 90 mass % of the entire magnet. And those powder particles are directly combined with each other. Consequently, a full-dense magnet, of which the density is 96% or more of the true density of its material alloy, is realized.
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The invention claimed is: 1. A method for producing a nanocomposite bulk magnet, the method comprising the steps of: providing a melt of an alloy having a composition represented by the compositional formula: T 100-x-y-z-n (B 1-q C q ) x R y Ti z M n , where T is at least one transition metal element that is selected from the group consisting of Fe, Co and Ni and that always includes Fe, R is at least one rare-earth element including substantially no La or Ce, and M is at least one metallic element selected from the group consisting of Al, Si, V, Cr, Mn, Cu, Zn, Ga, Zr, Nb, Mo, Ag, Hf, Ta, W, Pt, Au and Pb, and the mole fractions x, y, z, n and q satisfy the inequalities of: 4 at %≦x≦10 at %, 6 at %≦y≦10 at %, 0.05 at %≦z≦5 at %, 0 at %≦n≦10 at %, and 0≦q≦0.5, respectively, quenching the melt to make a rapidly solidified alloy, at least 30 vol % of which is crystalline phases that include an R 2 T 14 B phase and an α-Fe phase and that have an average crystal grain size of 100 nm or less and the balance of which is amorphous phases and which has a thickness of less than 40 μm; pulverizing the rapidly solidified alloy, thereby obtaining a powder, at least 90 mass % of which is accounted for by powder particles with a major-axis size of more than 53 μm; and compacting the powder while heating and pressing the powder, thereby making a bulk body in which nanocomposite magnet powder particles including the R 2 T 14 B phase and the α-Fe phase are combined together and of which the density is 96% or more of the true density of the alloy. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of quenching the melt includes quenching the melt at a quenching rate of 5×10 4 ° C./s to 5×10 7 ° C./s. 3. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of quenching the melt includes controlling the standard deviation σ of the thickness of the rapidly solidified alloy to 4 μm or less. 4. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of compacting includes crystallizing the amorphous phases of the powder particles, thereby forming a nanocomposite magnet structure, 5 vol % to 60 vol % of which is accounted for by an α-Fe phase with an average crystal grain size of 1 nm to 50 nm and 40 vol % to 95 vol % of which is accounted for by an R 2 T 14 B phase with an average crystal grain size of 5 nm to 100 nm.
starting from solid material, e.g. by crushing, grinding or milling ({C22C1/1084 takes precedence}; crushing, grinding or milling, in general, see the relevant subclasses, e.g. B02C) · CPC title
by casting, e.g. through sieves or in water, by atomising or spraying (using electric discharge B22F9/14) · CPC title
by mechanical alloying, e.g. blending, milling · CPC title
Moulding; Pressing (H01F41/0273 takes precedence; hard magnetic particles H01F1/06, H01F1/11) · CPC title
with exchange spin coupling between hard and soft nanophases, e.g. nanocomposite spring magnets · CPC title
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