IP Library Granted Patent US 7,138,017
Granted Patent B2
US 7,138,017 · App. 10/644,782 · Granted Nov 21, 2006

Rare earth magnet and method for producing the magnet

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Patent No.
US 7,138,017
App. No.
10/644,782
Granted
Nov 21, 2006
Kind
B2
Abstract

A method of making an alloy powder for an R—Fe—B-type rare earth magnet includes the steps of preparing a material alloy that is to be used for forming the R—Fe—B-type rare earth magnet and that has a chilled structure that constitutes about 2 volume percent to about 20 volume percent of the material alloy, coarsely pulverizing the material alloy for the R—Fe—B-type rare earth magnet by utilizing a hydrogen occlusion phenomenon to obtain a coarsely pulverized powder, finely pulverizing the coarsely pulverized powder and removing at least some of fine powder particles having particle sizes of about 1.0 μm or less from the finely pulverized powder, thereby reducing the volume fraction of the fine powder particles with the particle sizes of about 1.0 μm or less, and covering the surface of remaining ones of the powder particles with a lubricant after the step of removing has been performed.

Claims (18)

1. A method of making an alloy powder for an R—Fe—B-type rare earth magnet, the method comprising the steps of:

a) preparing a material alloy that is to be used to form the R—Fe—B-type rare earth magnet and that includes a chilled structure that constitutes about 2 volume percent to about 20 volume percent of the material alloy;

b) coarsely pulverizing the material alloy for the R—Fe—B-type rare earth magnet by utilizing a hydrogen occlusion phenomenon to obtain a coarsely pulverized powder;

c) finely pulverizing the coarsely pulverized powder and removing at least some of fine powder particles having particle sizes of about 1.0 pm or less from the finely pulverized powder, thereby reducing the volume fraction of the fine powder particles having the particle sizes of about 1.0 pm or less; and

d) covering the surface of remaining ones of the powder particles with a lubricant after the step c) has been performed.

2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the alloy powder has a volume particle size distribution with a single peak and a mean particle size (FSSS particle size) of about 4 μm or less.

3. The method of claim 2 , wherein in the volume particle size distribution, a total volume of particles that have particle sizes falling within a first particle size range is greater than a total volume of particles that have particle sizes falling within a second particle size range, where the first particle size range is defined by a particle size A representing the peak of the volume particle size distribution and a predetermined particle size B that is smaller than the particle size A, the second particle size range is defined by the particle size A and another predetermined particle size C that is larger than the particle size A, and the particle size C minus the particle size A is equal to the particle size A minus the particle size B.

4. The method of claim 2 , wherein a particle size D representing a center of a full width at half maximum of the volume particle size distribution is smaller than a particle size A representing the peak of the volume particle size distribution.

5. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of finely pulverizing the coarsely pulverized powder is performed using a high-speed flow of an inert gas.

6. The method of claim 5 , wherein the coarsely pulverized powder is finely pulverized using a jet mill.

7. The method of claim 5 , wherein the coarsely pulverized powder is finely pulverized using a pulverizer that is combined with a classifier for classifying the powder particles output from the pulverizer.

8. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of preparing the material alloy for the rare earth magnet includes the step of cooling a melt of the material alloy at a cooling rate of about 10 2 ° C./sec to about 2×10 2 ° C./sec.

9. The method of claim 8 , wherein the step of cooling the melt of the material alloy is performed by a strip casting process.

10. The method of claim 1 , wherein the step of covering the surface of remaining ones of the powder particles with a lubricant includes adding a liquid lubricant to the material alloy powder in amount equal to about 0.15 wt % to about 5.0 wt %, and mixing the liquid lubricant with the powder.

11. A method for producing an R—Fe—B-type rare earth magnet, comprising the steps of:

preparing an alloy powder for the R—Fe—B-type rare earth magnet according to the method of claim 1 ;

compacting the alloy powder for the R—Fe—B-type rare earth magnet at a pressure of about 100 Mpa or less by a uniaxial pressing process, thereby making a powder compact; and

sintering the powder compact to produce a sintered magnet.

Assignments (4)
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Sep 15, 2010
From: NEOMAX CO., LTD.
To: HITACHI METALS, LTD.
Reel/Frame 024990/0001 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 9, 2006
From: KANEKO, YUJI; BABA, JUNICHIRO; TANIGUCHI, KATSUYA
To: SUMITOMO SPECIAL METALS CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 017148/0585 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Feb 9, 2006
From: SUMITOMO SPECIAL METALS CO., LTD.
To: NEOMAX CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 017148/0587 →
CHANGE OF NAME Recorded Jul 7, 2004
From: SUMITOMO SPECIAL METALS CO., LTD.
To: NEOMAX CO., LTD.
Reel/Frame 014825/0330 →