Microstructure and magnetic properties of Mn-Al-C permanent magnets produced by various techniques

Bulk Mn52Al46C2 in τ-phase was prepared by vacuum induction melting and used as precursor for the production bulk permanent magnets by suction casting and hot-extrusion. Part of the precursor alloy was mechanically milled into a τ-phase powder and used as precursor for production of samples by elect...

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Main Authors: Popov Vladimir V., Maccari Fernando, Radulov Iliya A., Kovalevsky Aleksey, Katz-Demyanetz Alexander, Bamberger Menahem
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Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:Manufacturing Review
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Online Access:https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2021/01/mfreview210005/mfreview210005.html
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spelling doaj-a4c4f2abea2b49e4b6b6bb21490a2adb2021-04-13T09:04:21ZengEDP SciencesManufacturing Review2265-42242021-01-0181010.1051/mfreview/2021008mfreview210005Microstructure and magnetic properties of Mn-Al-C permanent magnets produced by various techniquesPopov Vladimir V.0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4850-9212Maccari Fernando1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4585-4179Radulov Iliya A.2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8943-5083Kovalevsky Aleksey3https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6422-129XKatz-Demyanetz Alexander4https://orcid.org/0000-0001-6063-7925Bamberger Menahem5https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5588-8495Israel Institute of Metals, Technion R&D FoundationTechnical University Darmstadt, Alarich-Weiss-Street 16Technical University Darmstadt, Alarich-Weiss-Street 16Israel Institute of Metals, Technion R&D FoundationIsrael Institute of Metals, Technion R&D FoundationDepartment of Materials Science and Engineering, Technion Israel Institute of TechnologyBulk Mn52Al46C2 in τ-phase was prepared by vacuum induction melting and used as precursor for the production bulk permanent magnets by suction casting and hot-extrusion. Part of the precursor alloy was mechanically milled into a τ-phase powder and used as precursor for production of samples by electron beam melting, hot-compaction and high pressure torsion processes. The microstructure and magnetic properties of all samples were investigated and correlated. It was found that the mechanical deformation enhances coercivity, up to 0.58 T, while the absence of this strain is beneficial for magnetization. Among the observed techniques, hot extrusion and high pressure torsion have shown promising possibilities to further develop Mn-Al-C as permanent magnets. However, it should be taken into account the challenges related to design a proper processing window for hot extrusion and the limitation of HPT regarding the absence of texture.https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2021/01/mfreview210005/mfreview210005.htmlmanufacturing methodspermanent magnetsrare earth free magnetsmn-al-c alloys
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author Popov Vladimir V.
Maccari Fernando
Radulov Iliya A.
Kovalevsky Aleksey
Katz-Demyanetz Alexander
Bamberger Menahem
spellingShingle Popov Vladimir V.
Maccari Fernando
Radulov Iliya A.
Kovalevsky Aleksey
Katz-Demyanetz Alexander
Bamberger Menahem
Microstructure and magnetic properties of Mn-Al-C permanent magnets produced by various techniques
Manufacturing Review
manufacturing methods
permanent magnets
rare earth free magnets
mn-al-c alloys
author_facet Popov Vladimir V.
Maccari Fernando
Radulov Iliya A.
Kovalevsky Aleksey
Katz-Demyanetz Alexander
Bamberger Menahem
author_sort Popov Vladimir V.
title Microstructure and magnetic properties of Mn-Al-C permanent magnets produced by various techniques
title_short Microstructure and magnetic properties of Mn-Al-C permanent magnets produced by various techniques
title_full Microstructure and magnetic properties of Mn-Al-C permanent magnets produced by various techniques
title_fullStr Microstructure and magnetic properties of Mn-Al-C permanent magnets produced by various techniques
title_full_unstemmed Microstructure and magnetic properties of Mn-Al-C permanent magnets produced by various techniques
title_sort microstructure and magnetic properties of mn-al-c permanent magnets produced by various techniques
publisher EDP Sciences
series Manufacturing Review
issn 2265-4224
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Bulk Mn52Al46C2 in τ-phase was prepared by vacuum induction melting and used as precursor for the production bulk permanent magnets by suction casting and hot-extrusion. Part of the precursor alloy was mechanically milled into a τ-phase powder and used as precursor for production of samples by electron beam melting, hot-compaction and high pressure torsion processes. The microstructure and magnetic properties of all samples were investigated and correlated. It was found that the mechanical deformation enhances coercivity, up to 0.58 T, while the absence of this strain is beneficial for magnetization. Among the observed techniques, hot extrusion and high pressure torsion have shown promising possibilities to further develop Mn-Al-C as permanent magnets. However, it should be taken into account the challenges related to design a proper processing window for hot extrusion and the limitation of HPT regarding the absence of texture.
topic manufacturing methods
permanent magnets
rare earth free magnets
mn-al-c alloys
url https://mfr.edp-open.org/articles/mfreview/full_html/2021/01/mfreview210005/mfreview210005.html
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