Iron-rare earth-boron-refractory metal magnetic nanocomposites

6332933
Add to folder: View Folders  
Keywords to Highlight:

full-text

print

pdf

permalink

Inventors

Ma, Bao-Min
Bounds, Charles O.
Chang, Wen Cheng
Chen, Qun

Application #

001727

Filed

Dec-31-1997

Published

Dec-25-2001

Current US Class

148/101
148/121
148/302
252/62.54

International Classes

H01F 001/057

Field of Search

148/302 148/101 148/121 148/104 420/83 420/121 252/62.54

Assignee

Santoku Corporation (Kobe, JP)

Examiners

Sheehan; John

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Stevens, Davis, Miller & Mosher, LLP

US Patent References

4402770   Hard magnetic all...
4409043   Amorphous transiti...
4533408   Preparation of har...
4663066   Magnetic rare eart...
4664724   Permanent magnet...
4734131   Permanent-magnet...
4747874   Rare earth-iron-bor...
4765848   Permanent magne...
4770702   Process for produci...
4770723   Magnetic materials...
4792368   Magnetic materials...
4802931   High energy produ...
4836868   Permanent magnet...
4851058   High energy produ...
4867785   Method of forming...
4902360   Permanent magnet...
4935074   Magnetic material...
4952239   Magnetically anisot...
4975129   Permanent magnet
4975130   Permanent magnet...
4981532   Rare earth-iron-bor...
4983232   Anisotropic magnet...
5037492   Alloying low-level...
5041171   Hard magnetic ma...
5049208   Permanent magnets
5071493   Rare earth-iron-bor...
5096512   Magnetic materials...
5114502   Magnetic materials...
5135584   Permanent magnet...
5162064   Permanent magnet...
5172751   High energy produ...
5174362   High-energy produ...
5186761   Magnetic alloy and...
5194098   Magnetic materials
5213631   Rare earth-iron syst...
5228930   Rare earth perman...
5250206   Rare earth element...
5281250   Powder material fo...
5403408   Non-uniaxial perm...
5411608   Performance light r...
5449417   R-Fe-B magnet allo...
5460662   Permanent magnet...
5545266   Rare earth magnet...
5549766   Magnetic material
5567891   Rare earth element...
5591276   Magnetic alloy with...
5591535   Ferromagnetic met...
5597425   Rare earth cast all...
5626690   Low boron amorph...
5634987   Magnetic materials...
5643491   Rare earth magnet...
5645651   Magnetic materials...
5647886   Magnetic powder,...
5656100   Alloy ingot for per...
5674327   Alloy ingot for per...
5690752   Permanent magnet...
 

Referenced by:

View Backward References

Other References

Mishra, "Microstructure-Property Relationships in Magnequench Magnets", Mat. Res. Soc. Symp. Proc., 1987, pp. 83-92, vol. 96. Animesh et al., "Kinetics of Crystallization of Rapidly Quenched FENdB Alloy and its Application in the Processing of Permanent Magnets", Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids, 1989, pp. 185-194, vol. 113, Elsevier Science Publishers B.V., North-Holland. Fuerst et al., "Melt-Spun Nd.sub.2 (Co.sub.x Fe.sub.1-x).sub.14 B Systems: Optimization of the Hard Magnetic Properties", J. Appl. Phys., Aug. 15, 1989, pp. 1782-1788, vol. 66, No. 4. Coehoorn et al., "Preparation and Magnetic Properties of R-Fe-B Permanent Magnet Materials Containing Fe.sub.3 B as the Main Phase", Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1990, pp. 228-230, vol. 83, North-Holland. Manaf et al., "Enhanced Magnetic Properties in Rapidly Solidified Nd-Fe-B Based Alloys", Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1991, pp. 360-362, vol. 101, North-Holland. Manaf et al., "Effect of Grain Size and Microstructure on Magnetic Properties of Rapidly Solidified Fe.sub.82.4 Nd.sub.13.1 B.sub.4.5 Alloy", J. Appl. Phys., Nov. 15, 1991, pp. 6366-6368, vol. 70, No. 10. Manaf et al., "New Nanocrystalline High-Remanance Nd-Fe-B Alloys By Rapid Solidification", Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1993, pp. 302-306, vol. 128, Elsevier Science Publishers B. V., North-Holland. Manaf et al., "Microstructure Analysis of Nanocrystalline Fe-Nd-B Ribbons With Enhanced Hard Magentic Properties", Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1993, pp. 307-312, vol. 128, Elsevier Science Publishers B. V., North-Holland. Manaf et al., High-Energy-Product Rapdily Solidified Fe-Nd-B Alloys With Additions of Nb and Si, J. Appl. Phys., May 15, 1993, pp. 6473-6475, vol. 73, No. 10. Kanekiyo et al., "Microstructure and Magnetic Properties of High-Remanence Nd.sub.5 Fe.sub.71.5 Co.sub.5 B.sub.18.5 M (M=Al, Si, Ga, Ag, Au) Rapidly Solidified and Crystallized Alloys for Resin-Bonded Magnets", IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, Nov. 1993, pp. 2863-2865, vol. 29, No. 6. Manaf et al., "Magnetic Properties and Microstructural Characterisation of Isotropic Nanocrystalline Fe-Nd-B Based Alloys", IEEE Transactions on Magnetics, Nov. 1993, pp. 2866-2868, vol. 29, No. 6. Bauer et al., "Magnetic Properties and Microstructural Analysis of Rapidly Quenched FeNdBGaNb Permanent Magnets", Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1995, pp. 323-334, Vo. 139, Elsevier Science B.V. Rieger et al., "Micromagnetic Analysis Applied to Melt-Spun NdFeB Magnets with Small Additions of Ga and Mo", Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1995, pp. 193-201, vol. 151, Elsevier Science B.V. Bauer et al., "Nanocrystalline FeNdB Permanent Magnets With Enhanced Remanence", J. Appl. Phys., Aug. 1, 1996, pp. 1667-1673, vol. 80, No. 3. Chang et al., "The Effects of La-Substitution on the Microstructure and Magnetic Properties of Nanocomposite NdFeB Melt Spun Ribbons", Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials, 1997, pp. 65-70, vol. 167, Elsevier Science B.V. Translation of foreign Office Action issued Jan. 10, 2001 citing reference.

Citation

Cite This Patent

More From Subclass 62.54

4568612   Magnetic recordin...
4614687   Magnetic recordin...
4431702   Magnetic recordin...
4227166   Reactor
5609788   Magnetic paint ad...
4695513   Magnetic recordin...
4656089   Magnetic recordin...
4657813   Magnetic recordin...
4656088   Magnetic recordin...
4649081   Magnetic recordin...
5531914   Magnetic coating c...
4940596   Process for metal fi...
 

More From Class 252

4540627   Magnetic recordin...
4560617   Magnetic recordin...
4940596   Process for metal fi...
4201809   Magnetic recordin...
4778714   Nonabrasive magn...
4369230   Magnetic recordin...
6344154   Reactive liquid cry...
6734305   Electrochromic or...
5376699   Surface coating me...
4443495   Heat curable cond...
5808063   Photochromic spiro...
5204020   Liquid crystal com...
 
Abstract
Magnetic nanocomposite materials including iron, rare earth elements, boron, refractory metal and, optionally, cobalt are disclosed. Neodymium and lanthanum are preferred rare earth elements. The amounts of Nd, La, B and refractory metal are controlled in order to produce both hard and soft magnetic phases, as well as a refractory metal boride precipitated phase. The refractory metal boride precipitates serve as grain refiners and substantially improve the magnetic properties of the nanocomposite materials. The materials are particularly suitable for making bonded magnets.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A permanent magnet material characterized by magnetic properties of BH.sub.max >8 MGOe, B.sub.r >7.2 KG and H.sub.ci >6 KOe and having the chemical formula: ((RE).sub.1-y (La).sub.y).sub.v Fe.sub.100-v-w-x-z Co.sub.w M.sub.z B.sub.x,

wherein RE is at least one element selected from the group consisting of Pr and Nd;

M is at least one refractory metal selected from the group consisting of W, Ti, V, Nb, Hf; Cr, Zr and Mo;

v=about 9.5 to about 11.5 atomic percent

w=0 to about 15 atomic percent

x=about 9.5 to about 11 atomic percent

y=about 0.05 to about 0.15

z=about 2 to about 3 atomic percent

the material having been made by rapid cooling from melt as ribbons, filaments, particulates or powders at a cooling rate between 10.sup.4 to 10.sup.6 degrees C/second followed by annealing at temperatures between 650 to 750 degrees C for 0.01 seconds to 120 minutes, the material consisting of the following phases:



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to magnetic materials, and more particularly relates to magnetic nanocomposite materials including iron, rare earth elements, boron and refractory metals which have favorable magnetic properties and are suitable for making bonded magnets.

BACKGROUND INFORMATION

Magnetic alloys containing neodymium, iron and boron have been widely studied for use in sintered and bonded magnets due to their favorable magnetic properties. The Nd.sub.2 Fe.sub.14 B phase has been identified as a hard magnetic phase exhibiting particularly good magnetic properties.

U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,402,770, 4,409,043 and Re. 34,322 to Koon, which are incorporated herein by reference, disclose magnetic alloys comprising lanthanum and other rare earth elements, transition metals such as iron and cobalt, and boron within specified ranges. Although the disclosed alloys have been found to possess good magnetic properties, such alloys do not have optimal properties, and have not become commercially viable.