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Effect of Temperature Cycling Pretreatment on the Thermal Stability of Sm2(Co, Fe, Zr, Cu)17 Magnets in the Mild Temperature Range.


ABSTRACT: The irredeemable magnetic losses of Sm(Co, Fe, Zr, Cu)7.8 permanent magnets caused by oxidation are very important for their practical application. In this work, the simulated results with R2 ≥ 98% based on the data of the temperature cycling test and the long-term isothermal test for the original samples confirmed that the magnetic flux losses reached 9.38% after the 5000th cycle in range R.T.-300 °C, and 7.15% after oxidated at 180 °C for 10 years, respectively. Demagnetization curves showed that the low-temperature oxidation mainly led to the remanence attenuation, while the coercivity remained relatively stable. SEM observation and EDS analysis revealed that an oxide outer layer with a thickness of 1.96 μm was formed on the surface of the original sample at 180 °C for 180 days, in which there was no enrichment or precipitation of metal elements. However, once a Cu, O-rich outer layer with a thickness of 0.72 μm was grown by using a temperature cycling from -50-250 °C for three cycles, the attenuation of magnetic properties could be inhibited under the low-temperature oxidation. This work suggested that the magnetic attenuation of Sm2Co17-type permanent magnets in the low-temperature field could not be ignored, and provided a simple method to suppress this attenuation of magnetic properties below 300 °C.

SUBMITTER: Wu H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9782894 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Effect of Temperature Cycling Pretreatment on the Thermal Stability of Sm<sub>2</sub>(Co, Fe, Zr, Cu)<sub>17</sub> Magnets in the Mild Temperature Range.

Wu Hulin H   Long Zhimei Z   Li Zhongsheng Z   Song Kaiqiang K   Li Chaoqun C   Cong Dalong D   Shao Bin B   Liu Xiaowei X   Sun Jianchun J   Ma Yilong Y  

Materials (Basel, Switzerland) 20221210 24


The irredeemable magnetic losses of Sm(Co, Fe, Zr, Cu)<sub>7.8</sub> permanent magnets caused by oxidation are very important for their practical application. In this work, the simulated results with <i>R</i><sup>2</sup> ≥ 98% based on the data of the temperature cycling test and the long-term isothermal test for the original samples confirmed that the magnetic flux losses reached 9.38% after the 5000th cycle in range R.T.-300 °C, and 7.15% after oxidated at 180 °C for 10 years, respectively. De  ...[more]

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