Journal of Alloys and Compounds2022,Vol.9178.DOI:10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.165531

Dense strontium hexaferrite-based permanent magnet composites assisted by cold sintering process

Garcia-Martin E. Granados-Miralles C. del Campo A. Guzman-Minguez J.C. Quesada A. Fernandez J.F. Serrano A. Ruiz-Gomez S. Perez L. de Julian Fernandez C.
Journal of Alloys and Compounds2022,Vol.9178.DOI:10.1016/j.jallcom.2022.165531

Dense strontium hexaferrite-based permanent magnet composites assisted by cold sintering process

Garcia-Martin E. 1Granados-Miralles C. 1del Campo A. 1Guzman-Minguez J.C. 1Quesada A. 1Fernandez J.F. 1Serrano A. 1Ruiz-Gomez S. 2Perez L. 2de Julian Fernandez C.3
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作者信息

  • 1. Departamento de Electrocerámica Instituto de Cerámica y Vidrio (ICV) CSIC
  • 2. Departamento de Física de Materiales Universidad Complutense de Madrid
  • 3. INEM-CNR
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Abstract

? 2022 The Author(s)The use of rare-earth-based permanent magnets is one of the critical points for the development of the current technology. On the one hand, industry of the rare-earths is highly polluting due to the negative environmental impact of their extraction and, on the other hand, the sector is potentially dependent on China. Therefore, investigation is required both in the development of rare-earth-free permanent magnets and in sintering processes that enable their greener fabrication with attractive magnetic properties at a more competitive price. This work presents the use of a cold sintering process (CSP) followed by a post-annealing at 1100 °C as a new way to sinter composite permanent magnets based on strontium ferrite (SFO). Composites that incorporate a percentage ≤ 10% of an additional magnetic phase have been prepared and the morphological, structural and magnetic properties have been evaluated after each stage of the process. CSP induces a phase transformation of SFO in the composites, which is partially recovered by the post-thermal treatment improving the relative density to 92% and the magnetic response of the final magnets with a coercivity of up to 3.0 kOe. Control of the magnetic properties is possible through the composition and the grain size in the sintered magnets. These attractive results show the potential of the sintering approach as an alternative to develop modern rare-earth-free composite permanent magnets.

Key words

Cold sintering process/Composites/Hexaferrites/Magnetic properties/Rare-earth-free permanent magnets

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出版年

2022
Journal of Alloys and Compounds

Journal of Alloys and Compounds

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ISSN:0925-8388
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