A. Yan et al., MAGNETIC AND MICROSTRUCTURAL PROPERTIES OF SINTERED FENDB-BASED MAGNETS WITH W, MO AND NB ADDITIONS, Journal of alloys and compounds, 257(1-2), 1997, pp. 273-277
The alloying elements W, Mo and Nb were added into the intergranular r
egions of sintered FeNdB-based magnets and their effects on microstruc
ture and magnetic properties were investigated. Results showed that sm
all amounts of W, Mo and Nb additives could enhance the coercivity and
had little effect on the remanence of the magnets. However, higher am
ounts of additives led to a loss of both the coercivity and the remane
nce. The effect of W, Mo was superior to that of Nb. The variation of
the coercivity was attributed to the occurrence of a new intergranular
TFeB(T=W, Mo and Nb) phase which not only inhibited the growth of the
main phase grain during sintering, resulting in a finer microstructur
e, but also changed the distribution of the Nd-rich phase. A further a
nalysis revealed that compared with the conventional alloying method,
where the alloying elements were added before melting, microalloying o
f the intergranular region is a promising way to improve the propertie
s of FeNdB-based magnets. (C) 1997 Elsevier Science S.A.