2001
DOI: 10.1109/20.951205
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Development of a Co-free NdFeB anisotropic bonded magnet produced from the d-HDDR processed powder

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“…As mentioned in the introduction part and our previous reports, 5,6 the d-HDDR-treated sample with 30 kPa of P HD exhibits excellent magnetic anisotropy. In contrast, with 100 kPa of P HD the anisotropy becomes poor.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…As mentioned in the introduction part and our previous reports, 5,6 the d-HDDR-treated sample with 30 kPa of P HD exhibits excellent magnetic anisotropy. In contrast, with 100 kPa of P HD the anisotropy becomes poor.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…In both cases, the recombination process was not completely finished, therefore the coercivity was very low. A key feature of d-HDDR treatment is the capability to maintain a suitable reaction rate throughout the disproportionation and recombination processes, 4,5 and this serves to control the retention of crystallographic orientation relationship and the resultant magnetic anisotropy.…”
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“…On one hand, according to the manufacturing process, the NdFeB magnet can be classified into sintered and bonded types. On the other hand, according to the characteristics of magnet powders, it can be classified into isotropic and anisotropic ones [3][4][5]. Among different types of PMs, the anisotropic bonded NdFeB magnets are more attractive to the low power applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%