Title of article :
Hydrogen Decrepitation and Recycling of NdFeB-type Sintered Magnets Original Research Article
Author/Authors :
M. Zakotnik، نويسنده , , E. Devlin، نويسنده , , I.R Harris، نويسنده , , A.J. Williams، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages :
7
From page :
289
To page :
295
Abstract :
With the rapid growth in the use of NdFeB-type magnets and with the growing environmental need to conserve both energy and raw materials, the recycling of these magnets is becoming an ever important issue. In this paper it is demonstrated that hydrogen could play a vital role in this process. Fully dense, sintered NdFeB-type magnets have been subjected to the hydrogen decrepitation (HD) process. The resultant powder has been subsequently processed in one of two ways in order to produce permanent magnets. Firstly, the powder was subjected to a vacuum degassing treatment over a range of temperatures up to 1000°C in order to produce powder that would be suitable for the production of anisotropic bonded or hot pressed magnets. Secondly, the HD-powder has been used to produce fully dense sintered magnets; in which case optimisation of the milling time, sintering temperature and time was carried out. The optimum degassing temperature for coercive powder was found to be 700°C, giving powder with a remanence (Br) of ∼1350mT (±10 mT) and an intrinsic coercivity (Hcj) of ∼750kAm−1 (±10 kAm−1). The best sintered magnet was produced by very lightly milling the powder (30 min, roller ball mill), aligning, pressing and vacuum sintering at 1080°C for 1 hour. The magnetic properties of this magnet were: (BH)max = 290 kJm−3 (±5 kJm−3), Sr = 1240mT (±5 mT) and Hcj = 830 kAm−1 (±5 kAm−1); representing decreases of 15%, 10%, and 20% respectively, from the properties of the initial magnet.
Keywords :
recycling , waste magnet , recovery of magnetic properties , scrap magnet
Journal title :
Journal of Iron and Steel Research
Serial Year :
2006
Journal title :
Journal of Iron and Steel Research
Record number :
1234648
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