Abstract

In this work, the microstructure and texture evolution of the strip cast Nd–Fe–B flake has been systematically investigated by correlating multiple state-of-the-art characterization techniques. We found that (i) besides the existence of random ultrafine equiaxed grains at the wheel side of the flake, elongated (001) textured grains were formed into a V-shape zone between neighboring nucleation sites, which possibly resulted from the in-plane growth of the low energy preferred growth direction of grains (a axis). Both ultrafine random equiaxed grains and elongated (001) textured grains are detrimental to achieving a high-performance Nd–Fe–B magnet, due to the inhomogeneous grain shape and nonuniform distribution of rare earth-rich phase within these grains or along the grain boundaries, which deteriorate the alignment of the Nd–Fe–B powders in the subsequent hydrogen decrepitation process and jet milling procedure. To overcome the issues mentioned above, two potential approaches are proposed, which are inc...

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