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EU funding (€13M): Sustainable Recovery, Reprocessing and Reuse of Rare-Earth Magnets in a Circular Economy (SUSMAGPRO) Hor20 May 2019 EU Research and Innovation programme "Horizon"

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Sustainable Recovery, Reprocessing and Reuse of Rare-Earth Magnets in a Circular Economy (SUSMAGPRO)

The aim of this project is to develop a recycling supply chain for rare earth magnets in the EU and to demonstrate these new materials on a pilot scale within a range of application sectors. Rare earth magnets based upon neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB, also containing dysprosium) are used in a wide range of products, including for example clean energy technologies (wind turbines and electric vehicles) and high tech sectors such as electronics. However in recent years the supply of these materials has come under considerable pressure and neodymium and dysprosium are now deemed to be of greatest supply risk for all elements. The EU imports far more NdFeB magnets than it manufactures (>1,000 tonnes manufactured per annum). It has been estimated that ~ 2,000-3,000 tonnes/annum of NdFeB will be available by 2020 for recycling, which presents a significant opportunity. The aim of this project is to identify, separate, recycle and demonstrate recycled magnets at a pilot scale with a multidisciplinary team located across the EU. The project will target three of the main application sectors including automotive, electronics and wind turbines. The project will develop new sensing and robotic sorting lines for the identified EoL products, building upon technologies developed in the FP7 project Remanence. New hydrogen based technologies will be demonstrated at scale for separating and purifying NdFeB powders from the robotically sorted parts and this technology will be duplicated at another partner in the project. The separated powders will be re-manufactured into sintered magnets, injection moulded magnets, metal injection moulded magnets and cast alloys, at 4 different companies across 3 countries, building upon work in the Repromag Horizon 2020 project. A techno economic assessment will be performed for each potential recycling route alongside a life cycle assessment to assess the environmental benefits over primary production.


Funded Companies:

Company name Funding amount
B&C Speakers €170,131
Bunting Magnetics Europe Ltd. €87,926
Fotec Forschungs-UND Technologietransfer GmbH €104,528
Grundfos Holding AS €518,438
HOCHSCHULE PFORZHEIM €2,183,284
Inserma Anoia SL €378,839
Institut Jozef Stefan €412,225
Kolektor KFH Pogonski Sistemi IN Komponente d.o.o. €0.00
KOLEKTOR MAGNET TECHNOLOGY GmbH €207,838
Kolektor Mobility Upravljanje Nalozb d.o.o. €520,454
Less Common Metals Ltd. €318,067
Magneti Ljubljana Podjetje ZA Proizvodnjo Magnetnih Materialov d.d. €589,531
MIMPLUS TECHNOLOGIES GmbH & Co. KG €644,219
Montanuniversitaet Leoben €181,823
Rise Research Institutes OF Sweden AB €844,635
SENNHEISER ELECTRONIC GmbH & Co. KG €25,903
STEINBEIS INNOVATION gGmbH €650,000
Stena Recycling AB €0.00
Stena Recycling International AB €153,788
The University of Birmingham €3,899,421
TRW Ltd. €0.00
UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN €785,000
ZF FRIEDRICHSHAFEN AG €301,397

Source: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/821114

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