Recycling of Rare Earth Magnet using Molten Fluoride

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
O. Takeda K. Nakano Y. Sato H. Zhu
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Jan 1, 2014

Abstract

Recycling of rare earth magnet wastes is essential to insure the stable supply of rare earth resources. For the development of a novel recycling process, the removal of rare earth oxide from an off-spec alloy magnet was investigated by melting the alloy magnet at 1503 K together with fluoride flux, LiF-50 mol% NdF3 and LiF-?25 mol% NdF3-25 mol% DyF3. After melting, the separation of magnet alloy from the fluoride flux was achieved, and neither suspension of alloy in the flux nor suspension of flux in the alloy was observed. Oxygen concentration in the alloy decreased from 5000 mass-ppm to 160 mass-ppm by utilizing 1.5 times of equivalent amount of flux needed to completely dissolve the oxide. The investigated process is suitable for mildly contaminated waste such as a used (end-of-life) magnet because of its simplicity, low energy consumption and small limitation on location for operation.
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APA: O. Takeda K. Nakano Y. Sato H. Zhu  (2014)  Recycling of Rare Earth Magnet using Molten Fluoride

MLA: O. Takeda K. Nakano Y. Sato H. Zhu Recycling of Rare Earth Magnet using Molten Fluoride. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2014.

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