Aqueous Corrosion Study Of Rapidly Solidified NdFeB Permanent Magnets With Tic Additions

The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society
M. Arenas
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Jan 1, 1997

Abstract

A corrosion study of a bonded NdFeB permanent magnet materials alloyed with titanium carbide additions has been undertaken. The materials were produced by rapid solidification by melt spinning. Commercial epoxy was used as a bonding medium. The corrosion results were compared with those of a near stoichometric unalloyed NdFeB. Anodic polarization and potentiostatic techniques in 0.9 M Na2SO4 solutions were used to characterize corrosion behavior. It was found that the addition of 6 a10 Tic resulted in superior corrosion resistance, as indicated by lower corrosion currents and less iron dissolution at fixed potential.
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APA: M. Arenas  (1997)  Aqueous Corrosion Study Of Rapidly Solidified NdFeB Permanent Magnets With Tic Additions

MLA: M. Arenas Aqueous Corrosion Study Of Rapidly Solidified NdFeB Permanent Magnets With Tic Additions. The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society, 1997.

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