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The Effect of Powder Particle Biencapsulation with Ni-P Layer on Local Corrosion of Bonded Nd-(Fe,Co)-B Magnetic Material
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Magnetic PropertiesEngineeringAbstract EffectChemistryUsed BiencapsulationMineral ProcessingMagnetic MaterialsCorrosion InhibitionMagnetismChemical EngineeringLocal CorrosionCorrosionCorrosion ResistanceUsed Biencapsulation ProcessMaterials ScienceMaterials EngineeringMagnetic MaterialNi-p LayerCorrosion TechnologyCorrosion ProtectionNatural SciencesPowder Particle Biencapsulation
Abstract Effect of the Nd-(Fe,Co)-B powder particle biencapsulation with Ni-P layer on bonded magnetic materials corrosion behaviour has been investigated. Bonded magnets were prepared from single-phase, nanocrystalline magnetic Nd 11 Fe 77 Co 5 B 6 powder. Powder particles before consolidation were preliminary etched and then coated with bilayer (powder biencapsulation). The powder surface was coated as a first with autocatalytic applied Ni-P layer during 5, 15 and 30 minutes in Ni(II) containing bath and the second layer was thermosetting epoxy-resin. Impact of the used biencapsulation process was rated on the basis of polarization curves recorded in phosphate environment with addition of chloric ions. It has been established that the used biencapsulation method satisfactorily isolate individual particles of the powder and consequently, significantly inhibits corrosion processes of the final material, especially in passivating environment containing Cl - .
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