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Corrosion behaviour of sintered Nd–Fe–B magnets

By Isotahdon, E.; Huttunen-Saarivirta, E.; Kuokkala, V.-T. & Paju, M.
Published in Materials Chemistry and Physics 2012

Abstract

In this work, the corrosion behaviour of seven Nd–Fe–B magnets was studied. The differences between the studied magnet grades were the fabrication route and the contents of total rare-earth (TRE) elements and cobalt. Studies consisted of microstructural characterization, electrochemical corrosion tests, and highly accelerated stress tests (HAST). In the scanning electron microscope (SEM) studies of the polished magnets, three phases were identified: the matrix phase, Nd-rich phase, and Nd-oxide. Electrochemical tests performed were electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and potentiodynamic polarization measurements. The results from polarization measurements and HAST tests were consistent. Magnets with cobalt addition and low TRE content showed the lowest corrosion current densities and the highest corrosion potentials in polarization measurements and experienced the lowest weight losses in HAST tests. Therefore, cobalt and TRE contents were considered as eligible parameters for the estimation of the corrosion resistance of sintered Nd–Fe–B magnets.

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