International Journal of Minerals Metallurgy and Materials, Volume 20, Issue 1, Pages 65-70 , 01/01/2013
Magnetic properties of NdFeB-coated rubberwood composites
Abstract
Magnetic properties of composites prepared by coating lacquer containing neodymium iron boron (Nd-Fe-B) powders on rubberwood were characterized by vibrating sample magnetometry (VSM), magnetic moment measurements, and attraction tests with an iron-core solenoid. The Nd-Fe-B powders were recycled from electronic wastes by the ball-milling technique. Varying the milling time from 20 to 300 min, the magnetic squareness and the coercive field of the Nd-Fe-B powders were at the minimum when the powders were milled for 130 min. It followed that the coercive field of the magnetic wood composites was increased with the milling time increasing from 130 to 300 min. For the magnetic wood composites using Nd-Fe-B obtained from the same milling time, the magnetic squareness and the coercive field were rather insensitive to the variation of Nd-Fe-B concentration in coating lacquer from 0.43 to 1.00 g/cm<sup>3</sup>. By contrast, the magnetization and magnetic moment were increased with the Nd-Fe-B concentration increasing. Furthermore, the electrical current in the solenoid required for the attraction of the magnetic wood composites was exponentially reduced with the increase in the amount of Nd-Fe-B used in the coating. © 2013 University of Science and Technology Beijing and Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.
Document Type
Article
Source Type
Journal
Keywords
ball millingcoatingscoercive fieldcomposite materialsmagnetizationmagnetswood
ASJC Subject Area
Earth and Planetary Sciences : Geochemistry and PetrologyMaterials Science : Metals and AlloysMaterials Science : Materials ChemistryEngineering : Mechanics of MaterialsEngineering : Mechanical Engineering
Funding Agency
Kasetsart University