Abstract
Pure aluminum and permalloy (Fe-Ni) powders were mechanically alloyed (MAed) using a vibrational ball mill, and the MAed powders were consolidated into bulk materials by spark plasma sintering (SPS). Magnetic properties of the SPS materials were evaluated by vibrating sample magnetometer (VSM). The saturation magnetic flux density of the SPS materials increased with the amount of the permalloy content. The amount of the Al_5FeNi and Al_3Ni, which were solid-state reaction product, was increased with an increase in sintering temperature. As the formation of the intermetallic compounds, the saturation magnetic flux density of the SPS materials decreased with an increase in sintering temperature.
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