JOURNAL ARTICLE

Recent Advances in Corrosion Inhibition of Bonded NdFeB Magnets

Gregor PrimcMiran Mozetič

Year: 2024 Journal:   Materials Vol: 17 (11)Pages: 2475-2475   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Bonded permanent NdFeB magnets are useful in numerous applications, including electric vehicles, and the demand is steadily increasing. A major drawback is corrosion due to inadequate wetting of the magnetic particles by liquid polymers such as polyphenylene sulfide or polyamide. Recently reported methods for corrosion inhibition are summarized, and their applicability is critically evaluated. The phosphorylation of magnetic particles inhibits corrosion but does not enable appropriate properties in harsh environments. The same applies to metallic coatings, which usually contain aluminum and zinc. Advanced epoxy adhesives are a promising solution, although some authors have reported inadequate corrosion resistance. The application of composite coatings seems like an appropriate solution, but the exact mechanisms are yet to be studied.

Keywords:
Neodymium magnet Corrosion Materials science Epoxy Magnet Composite material Polymer Metallurgy Aluminium Lubricant Metal Alloy Composite number Polyamide

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