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Fabrication of highly dense isotropic Nd-Fe-B nylon bonded magnets via extrusion-based additive manufacturing
Additive Manufacturing
  • Ling Li, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Kodey Jones, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Brian Sales, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Jason L. Pries, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • I. C. Nlebedim, Ames Laboratory
  • Ke Jin, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Hongbin Bei, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Brian K. Post, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Michael S. Kesler, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Orlando Rios, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Vlastimil Kunc, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
  • Robert Fredette, Magnet Applications, Inc.
  • John Ormerod, Magnet Applications, Inc.
  • Aaron Williams, Arnold Magnetics Technologies
  • Thomas A. Lograsso, Iowa State University and Ames Laboratory
  • M. Parans Paranthaman, Oak Ridge National Laboratory
Document Type
Article
Publication Version
Accepted Manuscript
Publication Date
5-1-2018
DOI
10.1016/j.addma.2018.04.001
Abstract

Magnetically isotropic bonded magnets with a high loading fraction of 70 vol.% Nd-Fe-B are fabricated via an extrusion-based additive manufacturing, or 3D printing system that enables rapid production of large parts. The density of the printed magnet is ∼ 5.2 g/cm3. The room temperature magnetic properties are: intrinsic coercivity Hci  = 8.9 kOe (708.2 kA/m), remanence Br  = 5.8 kG (0.58 T), and energy product (BH)max = 7.3 MGOe (58.1 kJ/m3). The as-printed magnets are then coated with two types of polymers, both of which improve the thermal stability as revealed by flux aging loss measurements. Tensile tests performed at 25 °C and 100 °C show that the ultimate tensile stress (UTS) increases with increasing loading fraction of the magnet powder, and decreases with increasing temperature. AC magnetic susceptibility and resistivity measurements show that the 3D printed Nd-Fe-B bonded magnets exhibit extremely low eddy current loss and high resistivity. Finally, we demonstrate the performance of the 3D printed magnets in a DC motor configuration via back electromotive force measurements.

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This is a manuscript of an article published as Li, Ling, Kodey Jones, Brian Sales, Jason L. Pries, I. C. Nlebedim, Ke Jin, Hongbin Bei, Brian K. Post, Michael S. Kesler, Orlando Rios, Vlastimil Kunc, Robert Fredette, John Ormerod, Aaron Williams, Thomas A. Lograsso, and M. Parans Paranthaman. "Fabrication of highly dense isotropic Nd-Fe-B nylon bonded magnets via extrusion-based additive manufacturing." Additive Manufacturing 21 (2018): 495-500. DOI: 10.1016/j.addma.2018.04.001. Posted with permission.

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Elsevier B.V.
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Citation Information
Ling Li, Kodey Jones, Brian Sales, Jason L. Pries, et al.. "Fabrication of highly dense isotropic Nd-Fe-B nylon bonded magnets via extrusion-based additive manufacturing" Additive Manufacturing Vol. 21 (2018) p. 495 - 500
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/thomas_lograsso/267/