DocumentCode
998317
Title
Comparison of magnetic properties of natural mischmetal and synthetic mischmetal alloyed with cobalt, copper, and magnesium
Author
Walkiewicz, J.W. ; Morrice, E. ; Wong, M.M.
Author_Institution
U.S. Bureau of Mines, Reno, NV
Volume
19
Issue
5
fYear
1983
fDate
9/1/1983 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
2053
Lastpage
2055
Abstract
As part of its mission, one of the objectives of the Bureau of Mines is to develop substitutes for scarce materials. Alloys containing mischmetal, lanthanum, praseodymium, neodymium, cobalt, copper, and magnesium were evaluated for use in permanent magnets in lieu of Sm-Co alloys. Magnets were fabricated by powder metallurgy techniques that consisted of arc melting the metals, crushing and grinding the resultant alloy, aligning and compacting the powder, and sintering the green compacts. A cerium-free synthetic mischmetal (M) consisting of La-Pr-Nd was developed that had substantially better magnetic properties than natural mischmetal (MM) when alloyed with cobalt, copper, and magnesium. Best magnetic properties obtained wereM HC = 22.9 kOe,B HC = 6.6 kOe, Br = 8.1 kG, and
MGOe. A synthetic mischmetal containing 20 pct La, 60 Pr, and 20 Nd was the best overall rare-earth mixture with the following magnetic properties:M HC = 13.4 kOe,B HC = 6.3 kOe, Br = 7.9 kG, and
MGOe.
MGOe. A synthetic mischmetal containing 20 pct La, 60 Pr, and 20 Nd was the best overall rare-earth mixture with the following magnetic properties:
MGOe.Keywords
Permanent magnet materials; Cobalt alloys; Coercive force; Copper alloys; Magnesium; Magnetic materials; Magnetic properties; Neodymium; Permanent magnets; Powders; Samarium alloys;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Magnetics, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9464
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TMAG.1983.1062756
Filename
1062756
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