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Laser powder bed fusion of anisotropic Nd-Fe-B bonded magnets utilizing an in-situ mechanical alignment approach

Schäfer et al., 2023

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336069471003542792
Author
Schäfer K
Fim R
Maccari F
Braun T
Riegg S
Skokov K
Koch D
Bruder E
Radulov I
Ahrens C
Wendhausen P
Gutfleisch O
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Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials

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Nd-Fe-B bonded magnets are an important class of permanent magnets, employed in many technological sectors. Additive Manufacturing (AM) enables the fabrication of net-shape bonded magnets with complex geometries, allowing to tailor their magnetic stray field …
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