Trade Resources Company News Toshiba Aims to Start Mass

Toshiba Aims to Start Mass

Toshiba aims to start mass production next April of a high-iron concentration samarium-cobalt magnet that is free of dysprosium,a rare earth mineral that is in extremely short supply and increasingly expensive.

At typical operating temperatures,the samarium-cobalt magnet has superior magnetic properties to the heat-resistant neodymium magnets currently used in motors.

The traction motors for hybrid and electric automobiles,railroad vehicles and the motors for industrial equipment operate at relatively high temperatures,and heat-resistant neodymium magnets are generally used in these applications.

However,dysprosium is a key material of these magnets.Current sources of dysprosium are limited,and recent export limitations and price rises are raising global concerns for future shortages.

In these circumstances,the development of dysprosium-free high performance magnets that offer a strong magnetic force at high operating temperatures is an important objective for industry.

Toshiba has used heat-treatment technology to improve the magnetic force of the samarium-cobalt magnet,and in doing so has boosted its performance to a level surpassing that of the heat-resistant neodymium magnet.

The high-iron concentration samarium-cobalt magnet exceeds the heat-resistant neodymium magnet in magnetic force by 1%at an operating temperature of 100°Celsius by and 5%at 150°C.

Toshiba achieved this by reducing the oxide and the phase with high copper concentrations in the magnet,both of which inhibit magnetic force,and by increasing the amount of iron in the magnet from 15%to 20%by weight

Source: http://www.electronicsweekly.com/Articles/2012/08/16/54356/toshiba-to-mass-produce-dysprosium-free-magnet.htm
Contribute Copyright Policy
Toshiba to Mass