Abstract The oxidation resistance behavior of SmCo (2:17)-type high-temperature magnets modified with Ni–Cr two-layer coating was studied. The study depicts the mass gain kinetics and magnetic properties of uncoated and… Click to show full abstract
Abstract The oxidation resistance behavior of SmCo (2:17)-type high-temperature magnets modified with Ni–Cr two-layer coating was studied. The study depicts the mass gain kinetics and magnetic properties of uncoated and Ni–Cr-modified magnets oxidized at high temperature (500 °C) in air for 200 h. The oxidation test results illustrate that the mass gain of uncoated magnet is 6.95 mg·cm−2 which is more than that (0.08 mg·cm−2) of coated magnet after 200 h. For the magnetic properties concerned, there is a great loss for uncoated magnet, while for coated magnet, magnetic properties do not change much. The study of uncoated magnet through X-ray diffraction (XRD) and electron probe microanalysis (EPMA) shows that the invasion of oxygen at high temperature leads to the loss of magnetic properties by changing the microstructure of magnet.
               
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