Improvements to the properties of Rare Earth Permanent Magnets (REPMs) are needed to advance the capabilities of electric motors and generators, and refinement of the microstructure by the use of different approaches to processing may be a key means to achieving this. We report here a systematic study into the use of Spark Plasma Sintering to process Sm2(Co, Fe, Cu, Zr)17permanent magnets. This unfamiliar method for Sm2(Co, Fe, Cu, Zr)17offers the potential for efficiency savings in reduced processing temperatures and times versus the industry standard vacuum sinter powder metallurgical route, and also offers a refined microstructure of the materials produced. The optimised processing conditions for achieving near-to-theoretical density are...
Samarium cobalt is known as super high density magnetic material with large magnetic anisotropy ener...
Metallographic study of sintered rare-earth Co- 25% Sm magnets microstructure of KS-25 brand was car...
As the world’s need for electrical power grows, so too does the need for more efficient transformers...
The ’rare earth crisis’ that occurred in 2011 ignited research into mitigating and replacing the dep...
The increasing use of permanent magnet motors in demanding high temperature environments has led to ...
Nanocomposite Sm2Co17-5wt% FeCo magnets were synthesized by high energy ball milling followed by con...
Constant magnets are applied in such fields as electric equipment and electric generators with fixed...
Nanocomposite Sm(2)Co(17)-5 wt% FeCo magnets were synthesized by high energy ball milling followed b...
Samarium-cobalt alloys are used in some of the strongest permanent magnets, particularly for applica...
THESIS 7062In the recent search for new high-temperature permanent magnet materials, research has co...
Magnetic properties of permanent magnetic materials based on intermetallic compounds of Sm-Co and Nd...
An investigation into the optimisation of magnetic properties of two types of magnetic alloys based ...
Post-neodymium magnets that possess high heat resistance, coercivity, and (BH)max are desired for fu...
Over the past 3 decades, iron-based soft magnetic alloys such as Finemet (Fe73.5Si13.5B9Nb3Cu1 (at%)...
Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) rapidly consolidates high-melting point powders between carbon dies, bu...
Samarium cobalt is known as super high density magnetic material with large magnetic anisotropy ener...
Metallographic study of sintered rare-earth Co- 25% Sm magnets microstructure of KS-25 brand was car...
As the world’s need for electrical power grows, so too does the need for more efficient transformers...
The ’rare earth crisis’ that occurred in 2011 ignited research into mitigating and replacing the dep...
The increasing use of permanent magnet motors in demanding high temperature environments has led to ...
Nanocomposite Sm2Co17-5wt% FeCo magnets were synthesized by high energy ball milling followed by con...
Constant magnets are applied in such fields as electric equipment and electric generators with fixed...
Nanocomposite Sm(2)Co(17)-5 wt% FeCo magnets were synthesized by high energy ball milling followed b...
Samarium-cobalt alloys are used in some of the strongest permanent magnets, particularly for applica...
THESIS 7062In the recent search for new high-temperature permanent magnet materials, research has co...
Magnetic properties of permanent magnetic materials based on intermetallic compounds of Sm-Co and Nd...
An investigation into the optimisation of magnetic properties of two types of magnetic alloys based ...
Post-neodymium magnets that possess high heat resistance, coercivity, and (BH)max are desired for fu...
Over the past 3 decades, iron-based soft magnetic alloys such as Finemet (Fe73.5Si13.5B9Nb3Cu1 (at%)...
Spark Plasma Sintering (SPS) rapidly consolidates high-melting point powders between carbon dies, bu...
Samarium cobalt is known as super high density magnetic material with large magnetic anisotropy ener...
Metallographic study of sintered rare-earth Co- 25% Sm magnets microstructure of KS-25 brand was car...
As the world’s need for electrical power grows, so too does the need for more efficient transformers...