Claims
- 1. A method for producing a permanent magnet having a large maximum energy product and an ultra-high coercive force, said method comprising the steps of heating an alloy consisting essentially of 48 to 66.9 Atm E% of iron, 33 to 47 Atm % of platinum, 0.1 to 10 Atm % of niobium, and less than 0.5 Atm % of impurities at 900 to 1,400.degree. C. for one minute to ten hours so as to apply a homogenizing solid solution treatment thereto, and quenching the alloy at a high speed cooling rate of about 30.degree. C./minute to about 2,000.degree. C./second.
- 2. A method for producing a permanent magnet having a large maximum energy product and an ultra-high coercive force, said method comprising the steps of heating an alloy consisting essentially of 48 to 66.9 Atm% of iron, 33 to 47 Atm % of platinum, 0.1 to 66.9 Atm % of niobium, and less than 0.5 Atm % of impurities at 900 33 to 1,400.degree. C. for one minute to ten hours so as to apply a homogenizing solid solution treatment thereto, quenching the alloy at a high speed cooling rate of about 30.degree. C./minute to about 2,000.degree. C./second, reheating the alloy at 450 to 800.degree. C. for one minute to 500 hours, and cooling said reheated alloy.
- 3. A method for producing a permanent magnet having a large maximum energy product and an ultra-high coercive force, said method comprising the steps of heating an alloy consisting essentially of 48 to 66.9 Atm % of iron, 33 to 47 Atm % of platinum, 0.1 to 10 Atm % of niobium, and less than 0.5 Atm % of impurities at 900 to 1,400.degree. C. for one minute to then hours so as to apply a homogenizing solid solution treatment thereto, quenching the heated alloy at a high speed cooling rate of about 30.degree. C./minute to 2,000.degree. C./second, plastically working the quenched alloy at a reduction ratio of greater than 80%, reheating the worked alloy at 450 to 800.degree. C. for one minute to 500 hours, and cooling the worked alloy.
- 4. A method for producing a permanent magnet according to claim 3, wherein said plastic working consists of wire-drawing.
- 5. A method for producing a permanent magnet according to claim 3, wherein said plastic working consists of rolling.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a division of application Ser. No. 171,743 filed Mar. 22, 1988, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,814,027.
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"A New Heat-Treatment of Pt-Co Alloys of High-Grade Magnetic Properties", H. Kaneko et al., vol. 9, 1968. |
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