Title :
The development of <100> texture in Fe-Cr-Co-Mo permanent magnet alloys
Author :
Sugimoto, Satoshi ; Satoh, Hirohiko ; Okada, Masuo ; Hom, Motofumi
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Mater. Sci., Tohoku Univ., Sendai, Japan
fDate :
5/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The cold-rolled and recrystallization textures of Fe-Cr-Co-Mo permanent magnet alloys are described. The studied composition is Fe-30%Cr-15%Co-3%Mo (in wt.%). The cold-rolled texture can be considered to be {111}<110>, {111}<112>, {100}<110>, and {211}<110>, while the recrystallization texture can be considered to be {111}<100>, {110}<112>, {211}<110>, and {110}<110>. The secondary recrystallization is caused by heat-treating the alloys in the sequence of α, α+γ, α+γ+σ, α phase region. This results in a favorable texture of {110}<110> and <100> direction, aligning along the transverse direction (TD) of the strips. The best magnetic properties obtained in this study were 1.2 T (12.0 kG), iH c=82.0 kAm-1 (1025 Oe), and (BH)max= 60.8 kJm-3 (7.6 MGOe) with TD alloys
Keywords :
chromium alloys; cobalt alloys; coercive force; cold rolling; demagnetisation; ferromagnetic properties of substances; induced anisotropy (magnetic); iron alloys; molybdenum alloys; permanent magnets; recrystallisation annealing; recrystallisation texture; <100> texture; Fe-Cr-Co-Mo permanent magnet alloys; coercivity; cold-rolled texture; demagnetization curves; magnetic hardening; magnetic properties; recrystallisation annealing; recrystallization textures; secondary recrystallization; Annealing; Chemical analysis; Coercive force; Magnetic anisotropy; Magnetic properties; Materials science and technology; Permanent magnets; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Steel; Strips;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on