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Research Article

Definition and sustainability assessment of recycling processes for bonded rare earths permanent magnets used on wind generators

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Pages 608-654 | Accepted 23 Jun 2022, Published online: 03 Jul 2022
 

ABSTRACT

High-performance Permanent Magnets (PMs), both as sintered metal and bonded metal-polymer, are necessary for modern industry. PMs using Rare Earth Elements (REEs) for wind power generation provide efficiency and power density. As a drawback, REEs are critical due to cost, environmental and social impacts related to their production. Component optimisation and recyclability improvement are therefore a priority. The approach here described comes from the NEOHIRE European research project and it is aimed at providing secondary raw materials REEs for next generation products. For the case study of wind generators, innovative recycling processes are developed, focusing on the Neodymium Iron Boron alloys. Processes considered are manufacturing of bonded PM using recycled powders, recycling of sintered PMs into bonded through hydrogen decrepitation (HD), recycling of bonded PMs through ionic liquids dissolution and through alkali baking. A comparative environmental analysis of the processes is proposed by means of the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) methodology, mainly using primary inventory data coming from real recycling demonstrators. According to the assumptions, recycling can significantly reduce the impacts of PM production in comparison with the manufacturing of similar components from primary raw materials.

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No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).

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Funding

The activity here presented is part of the NEOHIRE project (NEOdymium-Iron-Boron base materials. fabrication techniques and recycling solutions to HIghly REduce the consumption of Rare Earths in Permanent Magnets for Wind Energy Application) funded under H2020-EU.2.1.3. Grant agreement ID: 720838. See https://cordis.europa.eu/project/rcn/207883/factsheet/en and http://neohire.eu/. This publication reflects only the author’s view, exempting the Community from any liability. Authors would like to acknowledge all Consortium partners for participating to data gathering phase.

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