Patent classifications
H01F1/11
CALCINED FERRITE, AND SINTERED FERRITE MAGNET AND ITS PRODUCTION METHOD
A sintered ferrite magnet having a composition of metal elements of Ca, R, A, Fe and Co, which is represented by the general formula of Ca.sub.1−x−yR.sub.xA.sub.yFe.sub.2n−zCo.sub.z, wherein R is at least one of rare earth elements indispensably including La; A is Sr and/or Ba; x, y, z and n represent the atomic ratios of Ca, R, A, Fe and Co; 2n represents a molar ratio expressed by 2n=(Fe+Co)/(Ca+R+A); and x, y, z and n meet the conditions of 0.15≤x≤0.35, 0.05≤y≤0.40, (1−x−y)>y, 0<z≤0.18, and 7.5≤(2n−z)<11.0.
CALCINED FERRITE, AND SINTERED FERRITE MAGNET AND ITS PRODUCTION METHOD
A sintered ferrite magnet having a composition of metal elements of Ca, R, A, Fe and Co, which is represented by the general formula of Ca.sub.1−x−yR.sub.xA.sub.yFe.sub.2n−zCo.sub.z, wherein R is at least one of rare earth elements indispensably including La; A is Sr and/or Ba; x, y, z and n represent the atomic ratios of Ca, R, A, Fe and Co; 2n represents a molar ratio expressed by 2n=(Fe+Co)/(Ca+R+A); and x, y, z and n meet the conditions of 0.15≤x≤0.35, 0.05≤y≤0.40, (1−x−y)>y, 0<z≤0.18, and 7.5≤(2n−z)<11.0.
Hexagonal ferrite magnetic powder
Provided is a hexagonal ferrite magnetic powder for a magnetic recording medium, containing hexagonal ferrite magnetic particles having aluminum hydroxide adhered on the surface thereof, the hexagonal ferrite magnetic powder having an Al/Fe molar ratio of 0.030 to 0.200, a Co/Fe molar ratio of 0.002 to 0.030, and a Nb/Fe molar ratio of 0.005 to 0.050, and having an Fe site valence A.sub.Fe of 3.015 to 3.040 as calculated by A.sub.Fe=(3+2×[Co/Fe]+5×[Nb/Fe])/(1+[Co/Fe]+[Nb/Fe]) wherein [Co/Fe] represents the Co/Fe molar ratio and [Nb/Fe] represents the Nb/Fe molar ratio, and preferably having an activation volume Vact of 1400 to 1800 nm.sup.3. This magnetic powder simultaneously achieves an increase in magnetic characteristics including SNR of a magnetic recording medium and a further increase in durability thereof.
Calcined ferrite, and sintered ferrite magnet and its production method
A sintered ferrite magnet having a composition of metal elements of Ca, R, A, Fe and Co, which is represented by the general formula of Ca.sub.1-x-yR.sub.xA.sub.yFe.sub.2n-zCo.sub.z, wherein R is at least one of rare earth elements indispensably including La; A is Sr and/or Ba; x, y, z and n represent the atomic ratios of Ca, R, A, Fe and Co; 2n represents a molar ratio expressed by 2n=(Fe+Co)/(Ca+R+A); and x, y, z and n meet the conditions of 0.15≤x≤0.35, 0.05≤y≤0.40, (1-x-y)>y, 0<z≤0.18, and 7.5≤(2n-z)<11.0.
Calcined ferrite, and sintered ferrite magnet and its production method
A sintered ferrite magnet having a composition of metal elements of Ca, R, A, Fe and Co, which is represented by the general formula of Ca.sub.1-x-yR.sub.xA.sub.yFe.sub.2n-zCo.sub.z, wherein R is at least one of rare earth elements indispensably including La; A is Sr and/or Ba; x, y, z and n represent the atomic ratios of Ca, R, A, Fe and Co; 2n represents a molar ratio expressed by 2n=(Fe+Co)/(Ca+R+A); and x, y, z and n meet the conditions of 0.15≤x≤0.35, 0.05≤y≤0.40, (1-x-y)>y, 0<z≤0.18, and 7.5≤(2n-z)<11.0.
FERRITE SINTERED MAGNET AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING FERRITE SINTERED MAGNET
A ferrite magnet includes: a hexagonal ferrite main phase; and a second phase. The second phase is an oxide phase containing: an element A which is at least one selected from the group consisting of Ca, Sr, Ba, Bi, and rare earth elements; a transition metal element T including at least Fe; and an element G which is at least one selected from the group consisting of Si, Al, B, F, K, Na, Li, P, and S. When the total number of atoms of the element A, the transition metal element T, and the element G in the second phase is set to 100 at %, the element A occupies 30 to 80 at %, the element G occupies 15 to 40 at %, and the transition metal element T occupies less than 4 at %.
FERRITE SINTERED MAGNET AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING FERRITE SINTERED MAGNET
A ferrite magnet includes: a hexagonal ferrite main phase; and a second phase. The second phase is an oxide phase containing: an element A which is at least one selected from the group consisting of Ca, Sr, Ba, Bi, and rare earth elements; a transition metal element T including at least Fe; and an element G which is at least one selected from the group consisting of Si, Al, B, F, K, Na, Li, P, and S. When the total number of atoms of the element A, the transition metal element T, and the element G in the second phase is set to 100 at %, the element A occupies 30 to 80 at %, the element G occupies 15 to 40 at %, and the transition metal element T occupies less than 4 at %.
FERRITE SINTERED MAGNET, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING FERRITE SINTERED MAGNET
Provided is a ferrite magnet including: magnetoplumbite type ferrite crystal grains; and a grain boundary phase interposed between the ferrite crystal grains. The ferrite crystal grains and the grain boundary phase respectively contain a metal element A, La, Co, and Fe. the metal element A is at least one kind of element selected from the group consisting of Sr, Ba, and Ca, and when an atomic ratio of Co to La in the ferrite crystal grains is set as R.sub.FG, and an atomic ratio of Co to La in the grain boundary phase is set as R.sub.GB, the following expression is satisfied,
0.5≤R.sub.GB/R.sub.FG≤0.9
IRON NITRIDE COMPOSITIONS
An example composition may include a plurality of grains including an iron nitride phase. The plurality of grains may have an average grain size between about 10 nm and about 200 nm. An example technique may include treating a composition including a plurality of grains including an iron-based phase to adjust an average grain size of the plurality of grains to between about 20 nm and about 100 nm. The example technique may include nitriding the plurality of grains to form or grow an iron nitride phase.
IRON NITRIDE COMPOSITIONS
An example composition may include a plurality of grains including an iron nitride phase. The plurality of grains may have an average grain size between about 10 nm and about 200 nm. An example technique may include treating a composition including a plurality of grains including an iron-based phase to adjust an average grain size of the plurality of grains to between about 20 nm and about 100 nm. The example technique may include nitriding the plurality of grains to form or grow an iron nitride phase.