C22C33/0278

METHOD FOR PRODUCING A COMPONENT OF AN ELECTRIC MOTOR, ELECTRIC MOTOR COMPONENT AND ELECTRIC MOTOR

A component, in particular a stator or a rotor, of an electric motor, in which a layer structure is generated is produced using additive manufacturing, by: forming, via alternate additive production, a layer assembly having first layers and second layers each first layer including a filament containing plastic and metal, and each second layer including a filament containing plastic and ceramic; heating the layer assembly a first temperature, at which the plastic is removed from the layers; further heating the layer assembly (2) to a second temperature, whereby the metal of the layer is sintered and an electrically insulating ceramic layer is obtained from the layer.

Plurality of flaky magnetic metal particles, pressed powder material, and rotating electric machine

Flaky magnetic metal particles of embodiments each have a flat surface and a magnetic metal phase containing iron (Fe), cobalt (Co), and silicon (Si). An amount of Co is from 0.001 at % to 80 at % with respect to the total amount of Fe and Co. An amount of Si is from 0.001 at % to 30 at % with respect to the total amount of the magnetic metal phase. The flaky magnetic metal particles have an average thickness of from 10 nm to 100 μm. An average value of the ratio of the average length in the flat surface with respect to a thickness in each of the flaky magnetic metal particles is from 5 to 10,000. The flaky magnetic metal particles have the difference in coercivity on the basis of direction within the flat surface.

Crystalline Fe-based alloy powder and method for producing same

A crystalline Fe-based alloy powder composed of Fe-based alloy particles containing, within a structure thereof, nanocrystal grains having an average grain size of 30 nm or less, and in which d50, which is a particle diameter corresponding to a cumulative frequency of 50% by volume, is from 3.5 μm to 35.0 μm in a cumulative distribution curve that is obtained by laser diffractometry and that shows the relationship between the particle diameter and the cumulative frequency from the small particle diameter side, and a ratio of Fe-based alloy particles having a particle diameter of 2 μm or less to the total of the Fe-based alloy particles, which is determined by laser diffractometry, is from 0% by volume to 8% by volume.

Iron-based prealloy powder, iron-based diffusion-bonded powder, and iron-based alloy powder for powder metallurgy using the same

The present disclosure relates to an iron-based prealloy powder having excellent strength and processability, and an iron-based alloy powder for powder metallurgy and a sinter-forged member using the same. The iron-based prealloy powder for powder metallurgy according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes 0.5 to 5.0 wt % of Cu, 0.1 to 0.5 wt % of Mo, and a balance of Fe and other inevitable impurities. A Cu content (Cu %) and a Mo content (Mo %) satisfy the following Relational Equation (1):
0.3×Cu %+3×Mo %≤2.7  (1).

Alloy Powders and Methods for Producing the Same
20220415550 · 2022-12-29 ·

The present invention relates to an alloy with formula of RE-M-B—Fe as defined herein and oxygen content less than 0.9 wt %, wherein said RE is in the range of 29.0 weight % to 33.0 weight %; M is in the range of 0.25 weight % to 1.0 weight %; B is in the range of 0.8 weight % to 1.1 weight %; and Fe makes up the balance. The present invention also relates to a method for preparing a RE-M-Fe—B magnetic powder, as defined herein comprising the steps of: (a) melt spinning a RE-M-Fe—B alloy composition to obtain a melt-spun powder; (b) pressing the melt-spun powder of step (a) to obtain a compact body; (c) hot deforming the compact body of step (b) to obtain a die-upset magnet; (d) crushing the die-upset magnet of step (c) to obtain a powder; (e) milling and sieving the powder of step (d); and (f) passivating the powder of step (e) to obtain a magnetic powder; wherein: each of steps (d) to (f) is performed under a low oxygen environment and transfer between each of steps (d) to (f) is a sealed transfer; and wherein the oxygen content of the low oxygen environment and during each sealed transfer is below 0.5 weight %.

Alloy Powders and Methods for Producing the Same
20220415550 · 2022-12-29 ·

The present invention relates to an alloy with formula of RE-M-B—Fe as defined herein and oxygen content less than 0.9 wt %, wherein said RE is in the range of 29.0 weight % to 33.0 weight %; M is in the range of 0.25 weight % to 1.0 weight %; B is in the range of 0.8 weight % to 1.1 weight %; and Fe makes up the balance. The present invention also relates to a method for preparing a RE-M-Fe—B magnetic powder, as defined herein comprising the steps of: (a) melt spinning a RE-M-Fe—B alloy composition to obtain a melt-spun powder; (b) pressing the melt-spun powder of step (a) to obtain a compact body; (c) hot deforming the compact body of step (b) to obtain a die-upset magnet; (d) crushing the die-upset magnet of step (c) to obtain a powder; (e) milling and sieving the powder of step (d); and (f) passivating the powder of step (e) to obtain a magnetic powder; wherein: each of steps (d) to (f) is performed under a low oxygen environment and transfer between each of steps (d) to (f) is a sealed transfer; and wherein the oxygen content of the low oxygen environment and during each sealed transfer is below 0.5 weight %.

METHOD OF PRODUCING SmFeN-BASED ANISOTROPIC MAGNETIC POWDER AND SmFeN-BASED ANISOTROPIC MAGNETIC POWDER
20220406496 · 2022-12-22 · ·

A method of producing a SmFeN-based anisotropic magnetic powder is provided, the method including preparing a SmFeN-based anisotropic magnetic powder before dispersing comprising Sm, Fe, W, and N, and dispersing the SmFeN-based anisotropic magnetic powder before dispersing using a resin-coated metal media or a resin-coated ceramic media to obtain a SmFeN-based anisotropic magnetic powder. Also provided is a SmFeN-based anisotropic magnetic powder comprising Sm, Fe, W, and N and having an average particle size of less than 2.5 μm, a residual magnetization σr of not less than 130 emu/g, and an oxygen content of not higher than 0.75% by mass.

Thermoelectric material, method for producing (manufacturing) same and thermoelectric power generation module using same

Provided is a thermoelectric material having an intermetallic compound in an Al—Fe—Si system as a main component, exhibiting a thermoelectric effect in a temperature range from a room temperature to 600° C., and becoming a p-type or n-type thermoelectric material by a composition control, a manufacturing method thereof, and a thermoelectric power generation module thereof. A thermoelectric material according to the present invention including at least Al, Fe, and Si and represented by a general formula of Al.sub.12+p−qFe.sub.38.5+3qSi.sub.49.5−p−2q (where p satisfies 0≤p≤16.5 and q satisfies −0.34≤q≤0.34) and including a phase represented by Al.sub.2Fe.sub.3Si.sub.3 as a main phase.

SILICON-OXIDE-COATED SOFT MAGNETIC POWDER, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME

A silicon oxide-coated soft magnetic powder, in which the ratio of a volume-based cumulative 50% particle diameter D50 (HE) according to a dry laser diffraction particle size distribution analysis to the same particle diameter D50 (MT) according to a wet laser diffraction particle size distribution analysis is 0.7 or more, and a coverage ratio R defined by R=Si×100/(Si+M) (Si and M are molar fractions of Si and elements constituting the soft magnetic powder) is 70% or more is obtained by subjecting a slurry containing a soft magnetic powder containing 20 mass % or more of iron and a hydrolysate of a silicon alkoxide to a dispersion treatment when the surface of the soft magnetic powder is coated with the hydrolysate in a mixed solvent of water and an organic substance. The powder has good insulation/dispersibility properties and a high filling factor during molding.

PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PRE-ALLOYED POWDERS FOR DIAMOND TOOLS, AND THE POWDERS SO OBTAINED
20220379376 · 2022-12-01 ·

The invention concerns pre-alloyed powders useful for the manufacture of metal-bonded diamond tools. A process for the synthesis of such powders is presented, characterized in that at least a major part of the phosphor is introduced by adding an aqueous solution of a phosphorus salt to one or more of the metal-bearing compounds. The powder can have a low cobalt content, or even be cobalt-free, yet remain suitable for the production of diamond-loaded segments having harness and bending characteristics approaching or exceeding that of cobalt.