Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5490913 | Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials | 2017 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
In this paper, binder jetting additive manufacturing technique is employed to fabricate NdFeB isotropic bonded magnets, followed by an infiltration process with low-melting point eutectic alloys [i.e., Nd3Cu0.25Co0.75 (NdCuCo) and Pr3Cu0.25Co0.75 (PrCuCo)]. Densification and mechanical strength improvement are achieved for the as-printed porous part. Meanwhile, the intrinsic coercivity Hci is enhanced from 732 to 1345Â kA/m and 1233Â kA/m after diffusion of NdCuCo and PrCuCo, respectively. This study presents a novel method for fabricating complex-shaped bonded magnets with promising mechanical and magnetic properties.
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Authors
Ling Li, Angelica Tirado, B.S. Conner, Miaofang Chi, Amy M. Elliott, Orlando Rios, Haidong Zhou, M. Parans Paranthaman,