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titleOfInvention Manufacture of rare earth and iron permanent magnet
abstract PURPOSE:To obtain the permanent magnet with high energy product having high magnetic flux density and high coercive force by uniting through heating after laminating the crystalline thin band of a rare earth and iron permanent magnetic alloy formed by way of a molten metal quenching method. CONSTITUTION:A rare earth and iron permanent magnetic alloy contains at least one chosen from yttrium and such rare earth metals as Ce, Pr, Nd and Sm, and iron as a principal componet, and further contains such a nonmetal as B, C to stabilize. As an axis C orientates at right angles to a thin band surface when the rare earth and iron permanent magnetic alloy is made to change into a thin band with the molten metal quenching method, the rare earth and iron permanent magnetic alloy changes into a thin band with bursting an alloyed molten metal over a rotary cooler. This crystalline thin band gained is united by heating after laminating in order to become a desired form. Heating temperature differs depending on a composition. The temperature to unite needs to be at least 600 deg.C, and it is preferable that the temperature to prevent a liquid phase from crystallizing needs to be at most 1,100 deg.C.
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