O. Gutfleisch et al., TEXTURED NDFEB HDDR MAGNETS PRODUCED BY DIE-UPSETTING AND BACKWARD EXTRUSION, Journal of physics. D, Applied physics, 31(7), 1998, pp. 807-811
The hydrogenation disproportionation desorption recombination (HDCR) p
rocess was applied to produce isotropic, submicron Nd13.9Fe62.3Co16.2A
l0.5Ga0.3B6.8 powder in 500 g batches in a specially designed HDDR rea
ctor, The hot pressing characteristics of the material were determined
and it was shown that the material has an excellent stability against
grain growth, The coercivity of 1000-1080 kA m(-1) is almost constant
over a hot pressing temperature range of 700-850 degrees C, making th
e material highly suitable for subsequent hot deformation, Die-upset H
DDR magnets were prepared in order to study the basic deformation beha
viour, A remanence of 1.13 T in the axial direction and a coercivity o
f 1020 kA m(-1) were achieved. Similar properties were obtained for th
e backward extruded magnets produced at 750 degrees C and only a small
decrease in alignment along the axial direction of the ring was found
, Grain sizes were very uniform and on the submicron scale, Platelet-s
haped grains were observed in the die-upset magnets. The formation of
interaction domains, along the axial and radial directions for the die
-upset and backward extruded magnets respectively, were established by
high-resolution Kerr microscopy. The high degree of texture in the ho
t deformed HDDR magnets was also confirmed by Lorentz microscopy revea
ling continuous equispaced domains extending over the entire thinned s
ample with only small directional variations.