Effects of Cr and Si Contents on the Magnetic Properties of Fe-Cr-Si Soft Magnetic Alloys by MIM Process

M. Kimura, Toru Shimizu, H. Watari
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An electronic fuel injection system of automobiles have been commercialized at the end of 1960’s, they have been adopted as environmental measures for many automobiles and motorcycles. In recent years, metal injection molding (MIM) has been adopted as a process for manufacturing a solenoid valve which is a component of electronic fuel injector, and has been commercialized using PB permalloy. However, Ni that is an element of PB permalloy is expensive material, there was a problem that it is difficult to produce the product at low cost. As a solution to this problem, we can use Fe-Cr alloys, although there are few studies on Fe-Cr alloys by MIM process. In addition, when this materials are used in an alternating magnetic field, there is a problem that core loss increases in high frequency range. In this study, we made MIM specimens using Fe-Cr-Si alloy powders containing Si in addition to Cr and investigated the influence of Cr and Si contents on the magnetic properties. These results revealed that high performance soft magnetic material can be obtained by setting the Si content 3% and reducing the Cr content.
铬和硅含量对采用 MIM 工艺制备的 Fe-Cr-Si 软磁合金磁性能的影响
20 世纪 60 年代末,汽车电子燃油喷射系统实现了商业化,许多汽车和摩托车都将其作为环保措施。近年来,金属注射成型(MIM)已成为制造电子燃油喷射器部件电磁阀的一种工艺,并使用 PB 高合金实现了商业化。然而,作为 PB 高合金元素的镍是一种昂贵的材料,因此存在难以低成本生产的问题。为了解决这个问题,我们可以使用铁铬合金,尽管目前对采用 MIM 工艺生产铁铬合金的研究还很少。此外,当在交变磁场中使用这种材料时,会出现在高频范围内铁芯损耗增加的问题。在本研究中,我们使用除铬外还含有硅的 Fe-Cr-Si 合金粉末制作了 MIM 试样,并研究了铬和硅含量对磁性能的影响。结果表明,将 Si 含量设定为 3%,并降低 Cr 含量,可获得高性能软磁材料。
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