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- 2023How to control the crystallization of metallic glasses during laser powder bed fusion? Towards part-specific 3D printing of in situ compositescitations
- 2022How to Control the Crystallization of Metallic Glasses During Laser Powder Bed Fusion? Towards Part-Specific 3d Printing of in Situ Composites
- 2021Ultrashort Sintering and Near Net Shaping of Zr-Based AMZ4 Bulk Metallic Glasscitations
- 2020Impact of the Carbon Nanofillers Addition on Rheology and Absorption Ability of Composite Shear Thickening Fluidscitations
- 2019Rheological properties and stability of shear thickening fluids based on silica and polypropylene glycolcitations
- 2019New approach to amorphization of alloys with low glass forming ability via selective laser meltingcitations
- 2019Monitoring of the hydrogen decrepitation process by acoustic emissioncitations
- 2017Thermodynamic Assessment of the Fe-B System in the Ssol5 and User Databasescitations
- 2017Consolidation of Nanocrystalline Nd-Fe-B Powder by Hydrostatic Extrusion at High Temperaturecitations
- 2017Complex Characteristics of Sintered Nd–Fe–B Magnets in Terms of Hydrogen Based Recyclingcitations
- 2016Hydrogen disproportionation phase diagram and magnetic properties for Nd<inf>15</inf>Fe<inf>79</inf>B<inf>6</inf> alloycitations
- 2013Effect of microstructure changes on magnetic properties of spark plasma sintered Nd-Fe-B powderscitations
- 2011Hard Magnetic, Low Neodymium Nd‐Fe‐B Melt‐Spun Alloys Containing Refractory Metalscitations
- 2010Lean neodymium Nd–Fe–B magnets containing minor addition of titaniumcitations
- 2008Effect of milling medium on the structure and magnetic properties of mechanically alloyed barium ferrite
- 2008Intermatrix Synthesis of Magnetic Nanocrystals by Frontal Polymerization and Subsequent Pyrolysis of Iron Containing Monomercitations
- 2008Influence of chemical composition on phase constitution and magnetic properties of magnets processed by devitrification of BaO-Fe<inf>2</inf>O<inf>3</inf>-B<inf>2</inf>O<inf>3</inf>glasses
- 2008Improvement of the magnetic properties of low-neodymium magnets by minor addition of titaniumcitations
- 2008Effect of processing parameters on the structure and magnetic properties of Nd60Fe30Al10 alloycitations
- 2008Structure and Magnetic Properties of Low Neodymium Magnets Containing Minor Addition of Molybdenum
- 2006Modification of the properties of Ni-Mn-Ga magnetic shape memory alloys by minor addition of terbiumcitations
- 2006Effect of the processing conditions on the microstructure of urethane magnetorheological elastomerscitations
- 2004Functional Polymer Matrix Fibers
- 2002NdFeB-αFe nanocomposites containing small additions of Pbcitations
- 2001Microstructure and magnetic properties of the Sm-Fe-N magnets produced by different methods
- 2001Magnetization processes in Sm-Fe N / α-Fe nanocomposities
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Effect of microstructure changes on magnetic properties of spark plasma sintered Nd-Fe-B powders
Abstract
In this study the SPS method was applied for low RE content (8,5% at.) and high RE content(13,5 % at.) MQ powders. The powders were sintered in a wide range of temperature, for 5 min., underpressure of 35 MPa. The low RE content grade, densified reluctantly and gained the density close to thetheoretical value only for 850 oC. The coercivity decreased gradually with increasing sinteringtemperature. On the other hand, the densification of the higher RE content grade powder occurred mucheasier and the coercivity, close to the theoretical value, was achieved already at 650 oC. The coercivity ofthis material also decreased with increasing sintering temperature. Microstructural studies revealed thatthe SPS sintering process leads to partial decomposition of the Nd2Fe14B phase. The proportion of theRE-rich and iron phases increases parallel to the increasing sintering temperature. On the basis of thecurrent results one can conclude that fabrication of high density MQ powders based magnets by the SPSmethod is possible, however the powders having higher RE content should be used for this purpose andthe sintering temperature as low as possible, related to density, should be kept.