Title :
Development of Compound for Anisotropic Bonded Nd Magnets Using d-HDDR Magnet Powder
Author :
Mitarai, Hironari ; Noguchi, Keisuke ; Mishima, Chisato ; Matsuoka, Hikari ; Yamazaki, M. ; Kawasugi, Yuusuke
Author_Institution :
Aichi Steel Corp., Tokai, Japan
Abstract :
Bonded anisotropic Nd magnets with high-energy product (BH)max of 20MGOe and freedom of shape design are effective in realizing motor size and weight reductions. The anisotropic powders were produced by d-HDDR treatment, grain boundary diffusion treatment with NdCuAl, and powder surface coating treatment. However, during the compression molding process, the molding pressure can induce the magnet powder grains to crack, which leads to degradation in magnetic performance, in particular the squareness ratio. A compound made of d-HDDR magnet powder coated with resin, fine SmFeN powder, and lubricant can produce molded blocks with a high density of 6.0 g/cm3 at a low molding pressure of 1 t/cm2. In addition, by enabling molding at a low pressure, the loss of squareness of the magnet powder was reduced to 0.5%. From the above, through kneading and the addition of fine powder and lubricant, the surface treatment of d-HDDR magnet powder achieved high-density magnets at a low molding pressure and a compound capable of controlling the reduction in loss of squareness.
Keywords :
aluminium alloys; compression moulding; copper alloys; grain boundaries; iron compounds; magnetic anisotropy; magnets; neodymium alloys; powder technology; powders; resins; samarium compounds; NdCuAl; SmFeN; anisotropic bonded neodymium magnets; anisotropic powders; bonded anisotropic neodymium magnets; compression molding process; d-HDDR magnet powder; grain boundary diffusion treatment; high-density magnets; high-energy product; low molding pressure; magnet powder grains; magnetic performance degradation; motor size; powder surface coating treatment; resin; shape design; squareness ratio; weight reductions; Compounds; Magnetic resonance imaging; Perpendicular magnetic anisotropy; Powders; Resins; Surface treatment; Anisotropic magnet; bonded magnet; d-HDDR treatment;
Journal_Title :
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TMAG.2014.2324755