Authors:
Lars Wimbert (1), René Lindenau (1), Bettina Neumann (1), Edwin Schnaider (1)
1- GKN Powder Metallurgy Engineering GmbH, D-53177 Bonn, Germany
Abstract:
Permanent magnets and especially NdFeB (Neodymium Iron Boron) magnets are one of the most critical components in the global manufacture of modern electric motors. The production process of NdFeB magnets contains a large number of different procedures, all of which can have an influence on the properties of the end product. Although at first glance, relatively similar to the classic PM process, the manufacturing route involves some special challenges that will be examined in more detail in this paper. Starting with the optimization of the hydrogen decrepitation of the base material, this contribution will additionally describe the effect of different milling parameters on microstructure and magnetic properties, the procedure of dimensionally precise compaction and sintering of magnet preforms and the magnetic testing of finished magnets.
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59499/EP246277035

