Claims
- 1. The method of making a magnetically hard article having a desired shape, volume and coercive force, which comprises the steps of
- casting a magnetic alloy composition in the form of a ductile, magnetically-soft amorphous metal ribbon,
- tightly winding the ductile ribbon to build up substantially the desired article shape and volume,
- preselecting a value of coercive force to be provided to said article,
- heating said wound ribbon to a preselected temperature above the crystallizatiion temperature for said magnetic alloy, and
- maintaining said wound ribbon at said preselected temperature for a period of time at least sufficient to develop said preselected coercive force, whereby the desired magnetically hard article results.
- 2. The method of claim 1 in which the heating step is carried out so as to increase the grain size to maximize the coercive force of the resulting magnetically hard article.
- 3. The method of claim 1 in which the composition of the amorphous metal in (Fe.sub.x Ni.sub.y Co.sub.z).sub.100-W G.sub.W, where G is silicon, phosphorus, boron, carbon, germanium, aluminum or mixture thereof, and where W is from 10 to 30 atomic percent.
- 4. The method of claim 3 wherein the composition is Fe.sub.40 Ni.sub.40 B.sub.20.
- 5. The method of claim 3 wherein the composition is Fe.sub.80 B.sub.20.
- 6. The method of claim 3 wherein the composition is Fe.sub.82 B.sub.18.
- 7. The method of making a magnetically-hard article having a predetermined shape, volume and coercive force, which comprises the steps of casting a magnetic alloy composition in the form of ductile, magnetically-soft amorphous metal ribbon,
- forming a three-dimensional article with such ribbon arranged in overlapping relationship,
- preselecting a value of coercive force to be provided to said article,
- heating said overlapping ribbon to a preselected temperature above the crystallization temperature for said magnetic alloy, and
- maintaining said overlapping ribbon at said preselected temperature for a period of time at least sufficient to develop said preselected coercive force, whereby the desired magnetically-hard article results.
- 8. The method of claim 7 in which the heating step is carried out so as to increase the grain size to maximize the coercive force of the resulting magnetically hard article.
- 9. The magnetically hard article of wound or coiled ribbon made by the process of claim 7.
CROSS REFERENCE
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 898,820, filed Apr. 21, 1978, now abandoned.
Government Interests
The Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. N00014-76-C-0807 awarded by the Office of Naval Research, Department of the Navy.
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