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High Performance, Light weight Thermoplastic/Rare Earth Alloy Magnets
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 21 February 2011
Abstract
We report progress on our exploratory research on surface modification of magnetic NdFeB fillers, characterization of suitable magnetic rare earth alloy powders and high-performance polymer matrices, processability, and properties of novel thermoplastic/NdFeB magnets. The results suggest that blending liquid crystal polymer (LCP) with a high-thermoplastic polymer such as polyphenylene sulfide (PPS) provides the required balance of properties. These properties include superior magneto-mechanical performance, minimal melt viscosity at optimal NdFeB volume loading, enhanced thermal stability, high stiffness, high strength, improved dimensional stability, and excellent chemical resistance; making the thermoplastics magnets suitable for use in high temperature and aggressive environments where commercial polymer-bonded magnets are not useable.
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