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Synthesis, magnetic and microstructural properties of Alnico magnets with additives

Journal

JOURNAL OF MAGNETISM AND MAGNETIC MATERIALS
Volume 428, Issue -, Pages 125-131

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.jmmm.2016.12.023

Keywords

Alnico alloy; Magnetic properties; Casting technique; High coercivity

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [NSFC 51174094]
  2. Guangdong Provincial Science and technology program, China [2014A050503018]

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The phase formation, crystal structure, crystallographic texture, microstructure and magnetic properties of Alnico-8 alloys with varying Co and Nb content have been investigated and presented. Alnico-8 alloys were fabricated by induction melting and casting techniques. Magnetic properties in the alloys were induced by optimized thermomagnetic treatment and subsequent aging. The 37.9Fe-32Co-14Ni-7.5Al-3.1Cu-5.5Ti alloy exhibits coercivity of 110 kA/m, remanence of 0.66 T and energy product of 31.2 kJ/m(3). The addition of 35 wt% Co in conjunction with 1.5 wt% Nb to 37.9Fe-14Ni-7.5Al-3.1Cu-5.5Ti alloys led to increase the magnetic properties, especially coercivity. The enhancement of the coercivity is attributed to ideal shape anisotropy and optimum mass fraction of ferromagnetic Fe-Co rich particles, which are 25-30 nm in diameter and 300350 nm in length. The 33.4Fe-35Co-14Ni-7.5Al-5.5Ti-3.1Cu-1.5Nb alloy yields the optimum magnetic properties of coercivity of 141.4kA/m, remanence of 0.83 T and energy product of 42.4 kJ/m(3). The good magnetic properties in the studied alloys are attributed to the nanostructured microstructure comprising textured Fe-Co-Nb rich alpha 1 phase and Al-Ni-Cu rich alpha 2 phase.

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