Abstract

Powder magnetic cores are candidates for a new type of motor core. However, both their magnetic flux and their strength are less than those of laminated steel. The lesser properties are caused by a small green density. Inorder to increase the green density, the cores need to reduce the admixed lubricant and use high-pressure compaction. We developed a new warm compaction using die wall lubrication with lithium stearate. By using this method, a very high-density compact could be fabricated without scoring. In this instance a starting powder was Somaloy500 without resin, the powder magnetic core compacted at 1176 MPa with heat treatment at 673 K had properties as follows: d = 7.77 Mg/m 3 , μ m = 1000, B 2 k = 1.41 T, B 5 k = 1.61 T, B 1 0 k = 1.80 T, b H c = 300 A/m, p = 4 μΩm, TRS = 210 MPa, σ m a x = 150 MPa, and in case of B m a x = 1.0 T and f = 400 Hz, P c = 900 kW/m 3 , P h = 350 kw/m 3 , P e = 550 kW/m 3 .

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