Multipolarly magnetized magnet

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Inventors

Sakauchi, Takashi
Mohri, Fumihiko
Tomoda, Naohisa
Nakatsuka, Satoshi

Application #

939850

Filed

Feb-12-1987

Published

Oct-27-1987

Current US Class

252/62.54
335/302
335/303

International Classes

C04B 035/04; H01F 001/00; H01F 001/26

Field of Search

252/62.54 335/302 335/303

Assignee

Kanegafuchi Kagaku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha (Osaka, JP)

Examiners

Demers; Arthur P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Armstrong, Nikaido, Marmelstein & Kubovcik

US Patent References

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4120807   Process for produci...
4190548   Plastic bonded per...
4200547   Matrix-bonded per...
4308155   Rubber or plastic...
4327346   Anisotropic polyme...
4549157   Plastic bonded ma...

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Other References

Chemical Abstracts, vol. 102 (1985), #104922, (Abstract of JP 59, 161003).

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Abstract
There is provided a multipolarly magnetized anisotropic plastics magnet formed by molding, followed by solidifying, a composition composed of a magnetic powder and an organic binder in the presence of a magnetic field, and subsequently multipolarly magnetizing the thus obtained anisotropic plastics magnet, said magnetic powder being magnetoplumbite ferrite which is characterized by that the green density is not less than 3.1 g/cm.sup.3 and the intrinsic coercive force of the green compact is not more than 2500 oersteds. The plastics magnet is useful as an anisotropic plastics magnet rotor having a great value of surface magnetic field.
 
Claims
We claim:

1. A multipolarly magnetized anisotropic plastics magnet formed by molding, followed by solidifying, a composition composed of a magnetic powder and an organic binder in the presence of a magnetic field, and subsequently multipolarly magnetizing the thus obtained anisotropic plastics magnet, said magnetic powder being magnetoplumbite ferrite which is characterized by that the green density is not less than 3.1 g/cm.sup.3 and the intrinsic coercive force of the green compact is not more than 2500 oersteds.

2. A multipolarly magnetized anisotropic plastics magnet as set forth in claim 1, wherein the magnet molding is partly or entirely a ring-shaped plastics magnet molding having anisotropy in the radial direction.



Description
DESCRIPTION

TECHNICAL FIELD

The present invention relates to a multipolarly magnetized anisotropic ferrite-based plastics magnet. More particularly, it relates to a multipolarly magnetized anisotropic plastics magnet in which the surface magnetic field produced by magnetization is increased by keeping the coercive force of the raw material ferrite powder below a certain level.

BACKGROUND ART

Anisotropic sintered ferrite magnets are dominant in the area of ferrite-based multipolarly magnetized magnets; but they have a disadvantage of being brittle and poor in dimensional accuracy. To eliminate this disadvantage, there has been proposed the use of ferrite-based plastics magnets. However, they are not satisfactory in magnetic properties, especially the surface magnetic fields resulting from multipolar magnetization, because ferrite in them are diluted by an organic binder. Many attempts are being made to improve the performance of plastics magnets by increasing the residual magnetism and intrinsic coercive force and eventually increasing the maximum energy product which is the typical property of permanent magnets. The increase of maximum energy product, however, does not necessarily leads to the improvement of surface magnetic field resulting from multipolar magnetization. Up to now, there has been no satisfactory solution to this problem.
 
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