Soft magnetic thin strip, process for production of the same, magnetic parts, and amorphous thin strip
A manufacturing method and a technology of magnetic components, which are applied in the direction of magnetic materials, magnetic objects, and the magnetism of inorganic materials, can solve the problems of large magnetostriction, characteristic deterioration, and high noise, and achieve the purpose of inhibiting grain growth, reducing hysteresis loss, Effect of Low Core Loss
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[0062] The alloy melt heated to 1300°C with the composition shown in Table 1 was sprayed onto a Cu-Be alloy roll with an outer diameter of 300mm rotating at a peripheral speed of 30 / s to produce an amorphous ribbon. The fabricated amorphous thin film has a bandwidth of 5 mm and a thickness of about 21 μm. As a result of X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscope (TEM) observation, less than 1% of crystallites of 30 μm or less were precipitated in the amorphous phase. Both can be bent at 180 degrees and punched with tools such as metal molds.
[0063] The temperature of these amorphous thin strips is raised rapidly, and the average temperature rise rate above 300°C is more than 100°C / min. After being kept at 450°C for 10 minutes, it is rapidly cooled to room temperature. The heating rate at 350°C is about 170°C / min. Table 1 shows the coercive force and maximum magnetic permeability data of the soft magnetic ribbon subjected to this heat treatment. In any composit...
Embodiment 2
[0067] The alloy melt heated to 1300°C with the composition shown in Table 2 was sprayed onto a Cu-Be alloy roll with an outer diameter of 300mm rotating at a peripheral speed of 30 / s to produce an amorphous ribbon. The fabricated amorphous thin film has a bandwidth of 5 mm and a thickness of about 21 μm. As a result of X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscope (TEM) observation, less than 1% of crystallites of 30 μm or less were precipitated in the amorphous phase. In addition, the amorphous strips can be bent at 180 degrees, and can be punched with tools such as metal molds.
[0068] These veneer-shaped samples were rapidly heated to an average rate of 100°C / min above 300°C, kept at 450°C for 10 minutes, and then rapidly cooled to room temperature. The heating rate at 350°C is about 170°C / min. The data of coercive force and maximum magnetic permeability are recorded in Table 2. In any composition B 8000 All are above 1.7T. In addition, even in an alloy with...
Embodiment 3
[0073] The alloy melt heated to 1300°C with the composition shown in Table 3 was sprayed onto a Cu—Be alloy roll with an outer diameter of 300 mm rotating at a peripheral speed of 30 / s to produce an amorphous ribbon. The fabricated amorphous thin film has a bandwidth of 5 mm and a thickness of about 21 μm. As a result of X-ray diffraction and transmission electron microscope (TEM) observation, less than 1% of crystallites of 30 μm or less were precipitated in the amorphous phase. Both can be bent at 180 degrees, and can be punched with tools such as metal molds.
[0074] These veneer-shaped samples were rapidly heated to an average rate of 100°C / min above 300°C, kept at 450°C for 10 minutes, and then rapidly cooled to room temperature. The heating rate at 350°C is about 170°C / min. Coercivity H C , Saturation magnetic flux density B s (B 8000 value of B s ) data for each alloy is recorded in Table 3. Any composition under B s All are above 1.7T. In addition, even in an...
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