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SmCo5-type magnet

Among the pinning-type magnets, Sm(Co, Fe, Cu)5 7 can have energy products comparable to sintered SmCo5 while replacing some of the Co by cheap... [Pg.171]

The first generation sintered magnets were based on the binary alloy SmCo5 and such magnets still account for the bulk of those now manufactured. However, in order to meet certain cost criteria it was soon recognised that it would be to the benefit of all to provide a less expensive type of magnet based on a modofied composition and this was first achieved by partial... [Pg.171]

Fig. 15. Schematic magnetization curves for nucleation controlled magnets, type A, like SmCo5 and for pinning controlled magnets, type B, like Sm(Co, Cu, TM)X. Fig. 15. Schematic magnetization curves for nucleation controlled magnets, type A, like SmCo5 and for pinning controlled magnets, type B, like Sm(Co, Cu, TM)X.
The R-Co magnetic alloy is now usually a precipitation-hardened 2—17 type. In some cases, SmCo5 or (Sm, MM)C< powders are used, alone or in combination with 2-17 alloy powder. [Pg.195]


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