Preparation and study of Fe–Co–Zr–B nano-soft magnetic alloy
The mechanical alloying of Fe–Co–Zr–B mixed powder has been studied by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and other test methods. The results show that the Fe–Co–Zr–B nanocrystalline alloy can be produced by mechanical alloying
from the elements powders by ball milling of 50 h. With the increase in Co content, the grain size increases correspondingly, and the size of composite particles decreases continuously. The mechanical alloying process of Fe–Co–Zr–B alloy system is slowed down by the addition
of Co.
Keywords: FE–CO–ZR–B; MECHANICAL ALLOYING; NANOCRYSTALLINE ALLOY
Document Type: Research Article
Publication date: 01 September 2019
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