An experiment was carried out to investigate the effect of Ba Stearate as a reducing agent on the magnetic and physical properties of anisotropic type ferrite magnets. It was found that the magnetic properties of were improved by adding 0.3 wt% of Ba Stearate, 0.5 wt% of , and 0.5 wt% of CaO together. The optimum conditions for making magnets were as follows; semisintering condition: h in nitrogen gas atmosphere, drying condition: h in air, sintering condition: h in nitrogen gas atmosphere. Magnetic and physical properties of a typical sample were = 0.46 T, = 0.43 T, = 182.3 kA/m, = 177.2 kA/m, = 33.8 kJ/, = and = and = 1332 kA/m.
The powder forging (PF) process is used to produce fully dense powder metallurgy (PM) parts for high performance automotive applications. PF connecting rods have been widely accepted in the US, Japan, and other countries due to higher performance and lower manufacturing costs when compared to conventionally forged steel connecting rods [1]. In order to meet and exceed requirements for higher fatigue strength and better machinability of PF connecting rods, a newly developed machinability enhancer, named KSX, was introduced [2]. A comparison study between powder forged materials prepared with 0.3% MnS and with 0.1% KSX additions showed excellent properties in the case of the mix with KSX.