New method recovers 90% of key rare-earth elements from used magnets
Interesting Engineering New method recovers 90% of key rare-earth elements from used magnets. Interesting Engineering. Available here.
Reports on the Kyoto University process recovering 96% of neodymium and 91% of dysprosium from used magnets — used directly in ‘Break ground, close the loop’ as the example of Japan’s recycling research output.