Claims
- 1. A crystalline permanent magnet alloy in which the major phase is an Fe-B-R compound wherein R is one or two of Nd and Pr, said compound being stable at room temperature or above, having a Curie temperature higher than room temperature and having magnetic anisotropy, the alloy consisting essentially of, by atomic percent of the entire alloy, 8-30 percent R, 2-28 percent B and the balance being at least 42 percent Fe.
- 2. A crystalline permanent magnet alloy comprising a major phase of an Fe-B-R compoud wherein R is at least one of Nd, Pr, Dy, Ho, Tb, La, Ce, Gd and Y, and wherein at least 50 atomic percent of R consists of Nd and/or Pr, said compound being stable at room temperature or above, having a Curie temperature higher than room temperature and having magnetic anisotropy, the alloy consisting essentially of, by atomic percent of the entire alloy, 8-30 percent R, 2-28 percent B and the balance being at least 42 percent Fe.
- 3. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 1 or 2 which is polycrystalline.
- 4. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein said compound is stable after heating at least about 1000.degree. C.
- 5. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 4, wherein said compound is stable such that the alloy can be powder metallurgically sintered.
- 6. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein said compound has a Curie temperature of about 300.degree. C. or more.
- 7. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 1 or 2, which has a coercive force of at least 1 kOe at room temperature in a powder state.
- 8. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 1 or 2, which has a maximum energy product of at least 4 MGOe upon sintering through a powder metallurgical process.
- 9. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein the alloy consists essentially of, by atomic percent of the alloy, 12-24% R, 4-24% B and at least 52% Fe.
- 10. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 9, wherein said alloy has a maximum energy product of at least 10 MGOe upon sintering through a powder metallurgical process.
- 11. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 10, wherein said alloy has a maximum energy product of at least 20 MGOe upon sintering.
- 12. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein a minor amount of at least one element selected from the group consisting of Al, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Zr, Nb, Mo, Ta, W, Sn, Bi, Sb, Si, and Ni is added to the alloy, provided that at least 8 percent R, at least 2 percent B and at least 42 percent Fe are present in the resultant alloy.
- 13. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 1 or 2, wherein said compound has a tetragonal crystal structure.
- 14. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 1 or 2, which contains no less than 1 vol % and less than 50 vol % of a nonmagnetic phase in the entire alloy.
- 15. A permanent magnet comprising the alloy as defined in claim 1 or 2.
- 16. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 15, wherein said compound occupies at least 50 vol % of the entire magnet.
- 17. A permanent magnet as defined in claim 15, which is anisotropic.
- 18. A crystalline permanent magnet alloy comprising a major phase of an Fe-B-R compound wherein R is at least one selected from the group consisting of Nd, Pr, La, Ce, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Eu, Sm, Gd, Pm, Tm, Yb, Lu and Y, said Fe-B-R compound being stable at room temperature or above, having a Curie temperature higher than room temperature and having magnetic anisotropy, and the alloy consisting essentially of, by atomic percent of the entire alloy, 8-30 percent R, 2-28 percent B and the balance being Fe, provided that at least 42 percent of the entire alloy is Fe.
- 19. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 18, wherein R is at least one selected from the group consisting of Nd, Pr, Dy, Ho, Tb, La, Ce, Gd and Y.
- 20. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 18, wherein said compound is stable after heating to at least about 1000.degree. C.
- 21. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 20, wherein said Fe-B-R compound is stable such that the alloy can be powder metallurgically sintered.
- 22. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 18, wherein said major phase has a Curie temperature higher than about 300.degree. C.
- 23. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 18, which has an intrinsic coercivity of at least 1 kOe at room temperature in a powder state.
- 24. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 18, which has a maximum energy product of at least 4 MGOe upon sintering through a powder metallurgical process.
- 25. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 18, wherein the alloy consists essentially of, by atomic percent of the entire alloy, 12-24 percent R, 4-24 percent B and the balance being Fe, provided that at least 52 percent of the entire alloy is Fe.
- 26. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 25, wherein said alloy has a maximum energy product of at least 10 MGOe upon sintering through a powder metallurgical process.
- 27. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 25, wherein said alloy has maximum energy product of at least 20 MGOe upon sintering.
- 28. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 18, wherein a minor amount of at least one element selected from the group consisting of Al, Ti, V, Cu, Cr, Mn, Zr, Nb, Mo, Ta, W, Sn, Bi, Sb, Si and Ni is added to the alloy, provided that at least 8 percent R, at least 2 percent B and at least 42 percent Fe are present in the resultant alloy.
- 29. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 18, wherein said Fe-B-R compound has a tetragonal crystal structure.
- 30. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 18, wherein said Fe-B-R compound occupies at least 90 vol % of the entire alloy.
- 31. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 28, wherein the total amount of said added element or elements is present in an amount of no more than 12.5 atomic percent in the alloy.
- 32. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 18, wherein at least one additional element M is added to the alloy, M being selected from the group given below in the amounts of no more than the atomic percentages specified below, and wherein when more than one element comprises M, the sum of M is no more than the maximum value of any one of the values specified below for M actually added, provided that at least 8 percent R, at least 2 percent B and at least 42 percent Fe are present in the resultant alloy:
- ______________________________________4.5% Ti, 8.0% Ni, 5.0% Bi,9.5% V, 12.5% Nb, 10.5% Ta,8.5% Cr, 9.5% Mo, 9.5% W,8.0% Mn, 9.5% Al, 2.5% Sb,7.0% Ge, 3.5% Sn, 5.5% Zr,and 5.5% Hf.______________________________________
- 33. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 18, wherein Si is present in an amount of no more than 5 atomic percent of the entire alloy, provided that at least 42 atomic percent of the entire alloy is Fe.
- 34. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 25, wherein R is about 15 atomic percent.
- 35. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 34, wherein B is about 8 atomic percent.
- 36. A permanent magnet comprising the alloy as defined in claim 33, which has an energy product of at least 4 MGOe.
- 37. The permanent magnet comprising a shaped body including the alloy as defined in claim 24 and having an energy product of 10 MGOe or more.
- 38. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 37, which has an energy product of 20 MGOe or more.
- 39. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 37 or 38, which is magnetically anisotropic.
- 40. A crystalline permanent magnet comprising a major phase of an Fe-B-R compound wherein R is at least one selected from the group consisting of Nd, Pr, La, Ce, Tb, Dy, Ho, Er, Eu, Sm, Gd, Pm, Tm, Yb, Lu and Y, said Fe-B-R compound being stable at room temperature or above, having a Curie temperature higher than room temperature and having magnetic anisotropy, and the alloy consisting essentially of, by atomic percent of the entire alloy, 8-30 percent R, 2-28 percent B and the balance being Fe, provided that at least 42 percent of the entire alloy is Fe.
- 41. The permanent magnet alloy as defined in claim 40, wherein said R is at least one selected from the group consisting of Nd, Pr, Dy, Ho, Tb, La, Ce, Gd and Y.
- 42. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 40, which is formed into a shaped body.
- 43. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 42, which is a sintered body.
- 44. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 40, which is magnetically anisotropic.
- 45. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 40, wherein said Fe-B-R compound occupies at least 50 vol % of the entire magnet.
- 46. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 42, wherein said Fe-B-R compound occupies at least 90 vol % of the entire magnet.
- 47. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 40, which has a maximum energy product of at least 4 MGOe.
- 48. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 41, wherein the magnet consists essentially of, by atomic percent of the entire magnet, 12-24 percent R, 4-24 percent B and the balance being Fe, provided that at least 52 percent of the entire magnet is Fe and the magnet has an energy product of 10 MGOe or more.
- 49. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 48, which has an energy product of 20 MGOe or more.
- 50. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 48, which is a sintered body.
- 51. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 48, which is magnetically anisotropic.
- 52. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 51, which has an energy product of 30 MGOe or more.
- 53. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 51, which has an energy product of 33 MGOe or more.
- 54. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 40, wherein said Fe-B-R compound has a tetragonal crystal structure.
- 55. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 40, wherein R is about 15 atomic percent.
- 56. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 55, wherein B is about 8 atomic percent.
- 57. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 40, in which initial magnetization is determined by nucleation.
- 58. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 40, wherein a minor amount of at least one element selected from the group consisting of Al, Ti, V, Cr, Mn, Cu, Zr, Nb, Mo, Ta, W, Sn, Bi, Sb, Si and Ni is added to the magnet, provided that at least 8 percent R, at least 2 percent B and at least 42 percent Fe are present in the resultant magnet.
- 59. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 40, wherein at least one additional element M is added to the magnet, M being selected from the group given below in the amounts of no more than the atomic percentages specified below, and wherein when more than one element comprises M, the sum of M is no more than the maximum value of any one of the values specified below for M actually added, provided that at least 8 percent R, at least 2 percent B and at least 42 percent Fe are present in the resultant magnet:
- ______________________________________4.5% Ti, 8.0% Ni, 5.0% Bi,9.5% V, 12.5% Nb, 10.5% Ta,8.5% Cr, 9.5% Mo, 9.5% W,8.0% Mn, 9.5% Al, 2.5% Sb,7.0% Ge, 3.5% Sn, 5.5% Zr,and 5.5% Hf.______________________________________
- 60. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 40, wherein Si is present in an amount of no more than 5 atomic percent of the entire magnet provided that Fe is present at least 42 atomic percent.
- 61. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 40, wherein the Fe-B-R compound has a mean crystal grain size of at least 1 micron.
- 62. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 40, which has a demagnetization curve which is substantially rectangular in the second quadrant.
- 63. The permanent magnet as defined in claim 60, wherein at least 50 atomic percent of R consists of Nd and/or Pr.
Priority Claims (7)
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57-145072 |
Aug 1982 |
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57-200204 |
Nov 1982 |
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58-5814 |
Jan 1983 |
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58-37896 |
Mar 1983 |
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58-37898 |
Mar 1983 |
JPX |
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58-84859 |
May 1983 |
JPX |
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58-94876 |
May 1983 |
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REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a division of application Ser. No. 013,165, filed Feb. 10, 1987, now U.S. Letters Pat. No. 4,770,723, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 510,234, filed July 1, 1983, now abandoned.
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Divisions (1)
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