Abstract

Effects of post-sintering annealing on the microstructure and coercivity have been investigated for the Al 85Cu 15-added (Pr, Nd) 14.8Fe 78.7B 6.5 sintered magnets. It is found that the optimum annealing temperature at which the coercivity i H c reaches a maximum decreases from 550 °C for the magnets added with 0.3% and 0.6% Al 85Cu 15 to 480 °C for the magnets added with 0.9% and 1.2% Al 85Cu 15. The decrease in optimum annealing temperature is related to the precipitation of Al–Cu or (Pr, Nd)−Cu liquid phase among (Pr, Nd)-rich phases during annealing. Existence of Al–Cu or (Pr, Nd)−Cu liquid phase is beneficial to dissolve the irregularities of (Pr, Nd) 2Fe 14B grain interface and increase the quantities of (Pr, Nd)-rich phases at the grain boundary, thus optimizing the grain boundary microstructure. The modifications of the microstructure are helpful to decouple the exchange interaction between (Pr, Nd) 2Fe 14B hard magnetic grains, thereby increasing the coercivity.

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