IP Library Granted Patent US 12,688,958
Granted Patent B2
US 12,688,958 · App. 17/160,025 · Granted Jul 21, 2026

Rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet, manufacturing method therefor, and device

Inventors: Hiroaki Machida (Shiroishi, JP); Teruhiko Fujiwara (Shiroishi, JP); Hirokazu Makuta (Shiroishi, JP); Chieko Fujimoto (Shiroishi, JP); Yu Kanamori (Shiroishi, JP)
Assignee: TOKIN CORPORATION
H01F1/0577B22F3/10B22F3/24C22C19/07C22C30/02H01F1/0576B22F2003/248B22F2301/155C22C2202/02
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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 12,688,958
App. No.
17/160,025
Filed
Jan 27, 2021
Granted
Jul 21, 2026
Kind
B2
Examiner
SU, XIAOWEI
Art Unit
1733
USPC
420/435
Abstract

A rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet having excellent magnetic characteristics, a method for manufacturing such a rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet, and a device including such a rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet are provided. A rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet consisting of 23 to 27 mass % of a rare-earth element R including Sm, 4.0 to 5.0 mass % of Cu, 22 to 27 mass % of Fe, 1.7 to 2.5 mass % of Zr, and a remainder consisting of Co and unavoidable impurities, in which the rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet includes a plurality of crystal grains and grain boundary parts, and a size of a cell structure constituting the crystal grain is 100 to 600 nm.

Claims (18)

1 . A rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet consisting of 23 to 27 mass % of a rare-earth element R, 4.0 to 5.0 mass % of Cu, 22 to 24.5 mass % of Fe, 1.7 to 2.5 mass % of Zr, and a remainder consisting of Co and unavoidable impurities, wherein the rare-earth element R consists of Sm, and wherein

the rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet includes a plurality of crystal grains and grain boundary parts,

a size of a cell structure constituting the crystal grain is 250 to 600 nm,

an intrinsic coercive force Hcj is equal to or larger than 1,600 kA/m,

when the intrinsic coercive force Hcj and a magnitude of a reverse magnetic field when a residual magnetic flux density Br is 90% is represented by Hk, a ratio Hk/Hcj is equal to or higher than 65%, and

a maximum energy product (BH)m thereof is equal to or larger than 275 kJ/m 3 at 20° C.

2 . The rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 1 , wherein a degree of orientation of the plurality of crystal grains is equal to or smaller than 60° with respect to an easy axis of magnetization.

3 . The rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 1 , wherein relations α<0.045%/° C. and β<0.35%/° C. hold at a temperature range of 20 to 200° C., where α and β are temperature coefficients of a residual magnetic flux density Br and the intrinsic coercive force Hcj, respectively.

4 . The rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 1 , wherein a density of the rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet is equal to or higher than 8.25 g/cm 3 .

5 . A device comprising the rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 1 .

6 . A method for manufacturing the rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 1 , comprising:

a step (I) of preparing an alloy consisting of 23 to 27 mass % of Sm, 4.0 to 5.0 mass % of Cu, 22 to 24.5 mass % of Fe, 1.7 to 2.5 mass % of Zr, and a remainder consisting of Co and unavoidable impurities;

a pulverizing step (II) of pulverizing the alloy into a powder;

a pressure-molding step (III) of pressure-molding the powder into a molded body;

a sintering step (IV) of heating the molded body and thereby forming a sintered body;

a step (V) of gradually cooling the sintered body at a temperature decreasing rate of 0.01 to 3° C./min; and

a solution treatment step (VI) of heating the gradually-cooled sintered body at 1,120 to 1,170° C. for 31 to 120 hours.

7 . The method for manufacturing a rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 6 , wherein the sintering step (IV) is carried out at 1,180 to 1,220° C. for 20 to 240 minutes.