Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Processing and Properties of Cobalt-Platinum Permanent-Magnet Alloys

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
D. L. Martin
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Jan 1, 1959

Abstract

The study of cobalt-platinum alloys has been of interest since they represent a class of permanent-magnet material in which the disorder-to-order transformation plays a controlling role. The magnetic properties of alloys in the range 40 to 60 at. pct have been found to be greatly influenced by composition and heat-treatment. The peak properties of 4700 coercive force and 9,000,000 gauss-oersteds energy product were obtained by controlled cooling and aging. These high values combined with ductility and machin-ability give the alloys useful characteristics although their high cost limits their application. THE cobalt-platinum alloys have been of interest in the study of permanent-magnet materials ever since the discovery by Jellinghaus that they had unusually high coerceive-force values.' The high coercive force was associated by Jellinghaus with the disorder-order reaction which occurred in these alloys. This was later verified by Gebhardt and Koster in a detailed study.2 An investigation of the structure, mechanism, and kinetics of the disorder-order transformation and resulting property changes in cobalt-platinum alloys has been in progress for some years. Certain phases of this study related to equilibrium rela- tions, and to the mechanism and kinetics of the ordering reaction have been published previously.3-5 In this paper, the results of the processing and heat-treatment studies on 40 to 60 at. pct CO alloys are presented. The magnetic properties have been found to be influenced greatly by the composition, by the cooling rate from the disordering treatment, and the final ordering time and temperature. Coercive force values, Hc, of 4700 oersteds and energy values, (BH)m, approaching 9,000,000 gauss-oersteds have been obtained by controlled cooling and ordering. PROCESSING OF THE ALLOYS The composition range of interest for permanent-magnet properties centers around the equiatomic composition Copt. In this region the alloys are dis-
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APA: D. L. Martin  (1959)  Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Processing and Properties of Cobalt-Platinum Permanent-Magnet Alloys

MLA: D. L. Martin Technical Papers and Notes - Institute of Metals Division - Processing and Properties of Cobalt-Platinum Permanent-Magnet Alloys. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1959.

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