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Extraction of rare earth elements from permanent magnet scraps by VIM-HMS method

Abstract

VIM-HMS method is a novel process to extract REEs (rare earth elements) from NdFeB based permanent magnets. The NdFeB materials were melted in graphite crucible by VIM (vacuum induction melting) process, and the carbon saturated NdFeBCsat alloy was obtained. The NdFeBCsat alloy was mechanically pulverized and hydrolyzed in deionized water. In the HMS (Hydrolysis and magnetic separation) process, the neodymium carbide phase in the alloy reacted with water easily, and the rare earth hydroxides and the iron residues were separated by magnetic separation. The purity of the rare earth hydroxides was more than 99%, and the extraction ratio of the REEs is about 93%.

Category

Academic article

Language

English

Author(s)

  • Yuyang Bian
  • Shuqiang Guo
  • Kai Tang
  • Wei-Zhong Ding

Affiliation

  • Shanghai University
  • SINTEF Industry / Metal Production and Processing

Year

2016

Published in

Materials Science Forum

ISSN

0255-5476

Publisher

Trans Tech Publications

Volume

863

Page(s)

139 - 143

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