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Matrix effect in soft metal-bonded samarium-cobalt (SmCo5) permanent magnets

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This paper discusses the preparation of samarium-cobalt (SmCo5) alloy powders by reduction-diffusion process. These powders were blended with equal weight percentages of soft metal/alloy powders, such as indium, tin and solder alloy (Pb-17Sn), to prepare bonded magnets. Important magnetic properties such as remanence, coercivity and energy product of these magnets were measured. Effect of matrix metal/alloy on the magnetic properties of processed magnets is outlined.

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Verma, A., Verma, P. & Sidhu, R.K. Matrix effect in soft metal-bonded samarium-cobalt (SmCo5) permanent magnets. Bull. Mater. Sci. 19, 539–548 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02744826

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