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El. knyga: Bonded Magnets: Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Science and Technology of Bonded Magnets Newark, U.S.A. 22-25 August 2002

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Bonded magnets are the fastest growing sector in the entire market for magnetic materials. Their great advantages lie in the cost effective net-shape manufacturing process allowing the achievement of complex geometries and their isotropic magnetic properties. Energy products have more than quadrupled in recent years, too. The contributors to this volume present the current and future status of bonded magnets, including total world production and distribution, the markets involved, and the status of current and future applications. Current novel processing techniques are described and new developments reported, including powder production techniques, jet casting/melt spinning, atomization and DDDR processes. The different types of bonded magnets reviewed include isotropic and anisotropic neodymium-iron-boron, nanocomposites, Sm-Fe interstitial nitrides, Sm-Co and ferrites.

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Preface vii
Review on Bonded Magnets
1(12)
M. Gronefeld
Aspects of NdFeB HDDR Powders: Fundamentals and Processing
13(24)
N. Cannesan
I. R. Harris
Anisotropy Mechanism in HDDR Processed NdFeB
37(8)
O. Gutfleisch
G. Drazic
C. Mishima
Y. Honkura
Extruded and Calendered Bonded Magnets -- An Overview
45(10)
V. Panchanathan
D. F. Davis
Bonded Rare Earth Magnets Produced by Hot Pressing
55(18)
J. Liu
M. Walmer
Bonded Sm-Fe-N Anisotropic Magnets
73(24)
T. Ishikawa
K. Ohmori
Developing Bonded HDDR Magnets for a Slovenian SME
97(8)
P. J. McGuiness
S. Kobe
Magnetic Testing of Bonded Magnets
105(10)
S. R. Trout
Coercivity Mechanism in Nanocrystalline and Bonded Magnets
115(14)
D. Goll
H. Kronmuller
Pr-Fe-B-Cu Alloys Processed by Equal Channel Angular Pressing as Materials for Anisotropic Bonded Magnets
129(10)
A. G. Popov
T. Z. Puzanova
A. S. Ermolenko
D. V. Gunderov
G. I. Raab
V. V. Stolyarov
Rheological Properties of Coated Re-Tm Powders
139(6)
S. Kobe
S. Novak
P. J. McGuiness
Z. Yuan
Permanent Magets in Power Tools
145(20)
R. Walter
B. Verbrugge
Subject Index 165