Engineering Reports (Dec 2021)

3D printing of anisotropic Sm–Fe–N nylon bonded permanent magnets

  • Kinjal Gandha,
  • M. P. Paranthaman,
  • Brian C. Sales,
  • Haobo Wang,
  • Adrian Dalagan,
  • Tej N. Lamichhane,
  • David S. Parker,
  • Ikenna C. Nlebedim

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/eng2.12478
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 12
pp. n/a – n/a

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Abstract Fabricating a bonded magnet with a near‐net shape in suitable thermoplastic polymer binders is of paramount importance in the development of cost‐effective energy technologies. In this work, anisotropic Sm2Fe17N3 (Sm–Fe–N) bonded magnets are additively printed using SmFeN anisotropic magnetic particles in a polymeric binder polyamide‐12 (PA12). The anisotropic SmFeN bonded magnets are fabricated by Big Area Additive Manufacturing followed by post‐printing alignment in a magnetic field. Optimal post‐alignment results in an enhanced remanence of ∼0.68 T in PA12 reflected in a parallel‐oriented (aligned) measured direction. The maximum energy product achieved for the additively printed anisotropic bonded magnet of Sm–Fe–N in PA12 polymer is 78.8 KJ m−3. Our results show advanced processing flexibility with 3D printing of the development of SmFeN nylon bonded magnets designed for applications with no critical rare earth magnets.

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