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New Ductile Permanent Magnet of Fe-Cr-Co System

Hideo KanekoDepartment of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. 980M. HommaDepartment of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. 980Keisuke NakamuraDepartment of Materials Science, Faculty of Engineering, Tohoku University, Sendai, Japan. 980
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The magnetic properties during tempering of Fe‐ 30∼50wt% Cr‐ 10 ∼30wt% Co alloys, which consist of bcc high‐temperature phase (α) obtained by quenching from 1300°C, have been measured. Alloys in a certain range of composition showed desirable permanent‐magnetic properties by a step‐tempering following a thermomagnetic treatment. An Fe‐ 31wt% Cr‐ 23wt% Co alloy, which was tempered at 600°C for 2 hrs and subsequently at 580°C for 4 hrs after an isothermal treatment at 640°C for 1/2 hr in a magnetic field of 4000 Oe, had Br=11500 G, bHc=660 Oe and (BH)max= 4.1 MGOe. In addition to these desirable magnetic properties, the alloys could be forged at above 1000 °C. Moreover, they were ductile in quenched state and could be also cold‐worked. It may be assumed that the high coercive force arises from fine iron‐rich precipitates produced by a spinodal reaction.

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