IP Library Granted Patent US 11,380,465
Granted Patent B2
US 11,380,465 · App. 15/761,413 · Granted Jul 5, 2022

Rare earth cobalt-based permanent magnet

Inventors: Masaaki Takezawa (Fukuoka, JP); Teruhiko Fujiwara (Sendai, JP); Hiroaki Machida (Sendai, JP); Hideyuki Yoshikawa (Sendai, JP)
Assignees: KYUSHU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY; TOKIN Corporation
H01F1/0557B22F3/24C22C30/02H01F41/0266B22F2003/248B22F2301/45C22C2202/02H02K1/02
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Patent No.
US 11,380,465
App. No.
15/761,413
Granted
Jul 5, 2022
Kind
B2
Abstract

A rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet with good magnetic properties is provided. A rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet contains 23 to 27 mass % R, 3.5 to 5.0 mass % Cu, 18 to 25 mass % Fe, 1.5 to 3.0 mass % Zr in mass and a remainder Co with inevitable impurities, where an element R is a rare earth element at least containing Sm. The rare-earth cobalt permanent magnet has a metal structure including a plurality of crystal grains and a continuously extending grain boundary. A content of Cu in the grain boundary is higher than a content of Cu in the crystal grains, and a content of Zr in the grain boundary is higher than a content of Zr in the crystal grains.

Claims (16)

1. A rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet containing 23 to 27 mass % R, 3.5 to 5.0 mass % Cu, 18 to 25 mass % Fe, 1.5 to 3.0 mass % Zr, and a remainder Co with inevitable impurities, where R is Sm and optionally additional rare earth elements, wherein the rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet has a metal structure including a plurality of crystal grains and a grain boundary, the grain boundary has a continuously extending shape, a content of Cu in the grain boundary is higher than a content of Cu in the crystal grains, a content of Zr in the grain boundary is higher than a content of Zr in the crystal grains, the grain boundary contains 6 to 20 mass % Zr; and wherein in a magnetic field, a reverse magnetic domain occurs only from one side of a cross section of the grain boundary and propagates into the crystal grains.

2. The rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 1 , wherein the grain boundary contains 5 to 45 mass % Cu.

3. The rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 1 , wherein when a specified applied magnetic field is applied in a demagnetizing field and the applied magnetic field is gradually increased, a magnetic wall comes into existence in a boundary between the plurality of crystal grains, and wherein when the applied magnetic field continues to be gradually increased and the applied magnetic field exceeds a critical magnetic field, the magnetic wall propagates into the crystal grain, and the critical magnetic field is equal to or more than 480 kA/m.

4. The rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 1 , wherein an inherent coercive force is equal to or more than 1600 kA/m.

5. The rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 1 , wherein, among inevitable impurities, C is restricted to 200 to 1000 ppm by mass.

6. The rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 1 , wherein, among inevitable impurities, O is restricted to 1000 to 5000 ppm by mass.

7. The rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 4 , wherein a density is equal to or more than 8.25 g/cm 3 , and a maximum energy product is equal to or more than 255 kJ/m 3 .

8. A motor using the rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 1 .

9. A device using the rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet according claim 1 .

10. The rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 2 , wherein when a specified applied magnetic field is applied in a demagnetizing field and the applied magnetic field is gradually increased, a magnetic wall comes into existence in a boundary between the plurality of crystal grains, and wherein when the applied magnetic field continues to be gradually increased and the applied magnetic field exceeds a critical magnetic field, the magnetic wall propagates into the crystal grain, and the critical magnetic field is equal to or more than 480 kA/m.

11. The rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 2 , wherein an inherent coercive force is equal to or more than 1600 kA/m.

12. The rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 2 , wherein, among inevitable impurities, C is restricted to 200 to 1000 ppm by mass.

13. The rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 2 , wherein, among inevitable impurities, O is restricted to 1000 to 5000 ppm by mass.

14. The rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 11 , wherein a density is equal to or more than 8.25 g/cm 3 , and a maximum energy product is equal to or more than 255 kJ/m 3 .

15. A motor using the rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 2 .

16. A device using the rare earth-cobalt permanent magnet according to claim 2 .

Assignments (2)
CHANGE OF ADDRESS Recorded Jun 6, 2024
From: TOKIN CORPORATION
To: TOKIN CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 067643/0209 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Mar 19, 2018
From: TAKEZAWA, MASAAKI; FUJIWARA, TERUHIKO; MACHIDA, HIROAKI; YOSHIKAWA, HIDEYUKI
To: KYUSHU INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY; TOKIN CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 045279/0399 →