DOI: 10.3390/ma19163444 ISSN: 1996-1944

Rheology-Guided Material Extrusion of Highly Filled Sm2Fe17N3 and SrFe12O19 Magnetic Filaments Using a Polyolefin-Based Binder

Muhammad Shahid Arshad, Mahrukh Sadaf, Mohor Mihelčič, Spomenka Kobe, Boris Saje, Bor Arah, Fabian Burkhardt, Ema Žagar, Rožle Repič, Lidija Slemenik Perše, Kristina Žužek

Highly filled magnetic filaments require binder systems that balance powder loading, melt flow, filament strength, and strand stability during material extrusion (MEX). Here, a polyolefin-based binder composed of a thermoplastic elastomer and grafted polyolefin (TPE + gPO) was used to prepare Sm2Fe17N3- and SrFe12O19-based magnetic filaments. The feedstocks were compounded, extruded into 2.85 mm filaments using a single-screw extrusion line with automatic spooling, and printed by MEX into ring-shaped specimens. Thermogravimetric analysis confirmed high powder contents, with residual masses of approximately 89 wt.% for Sm2Fe17N3 and 85 wt.% for SrFe12O19. The filaments showed good dimensional control, with a diameter of 2.85 ± 0.07 mm and ovality ≤ 0.017 mm. Small-amplitude oscillatory rheology at 200–240 °C showed pronounced shear-thinning behavior and an elastic-dominant response (G′ > G″) over 0.01–100 Hz, supporting flow through the nozzle and shape retention after deposition. Mechanical testing confirmed sufficient handling performance, with a maximum flexural stress of 36.1 ± 0.1 MPa for SrFe12O19 and a flexural modulus up to 5.5 ± 0.2 GPa for Sm2Fe17N3. The results demonstrate that the TPE + gPO binder provides a suitable processing window for highly filled magnetic filaments for MEX-printed bonded magnets.

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