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Can old neodymium magnets be crushed to a powder and re-sintered into new shapes?
Recycling old neodymium magnets is feasible through processes such as grinding, melting, and sintering, although challenges exist regarding cost-effectiveness and material properties. Grinding requires careful management to avoid burning and maintain material integrity, while sintering can lead to porosity issues. Research from the U.S. Department of Energy's Ames Laboratory indicates that recycled neodymium can retain useful magnetic properties, presenting a potential opportunity amidst restrictions on neodymium ore exports from China. However, the strength of recycled magnets may be inferior to original materials.
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wmingin said:Thank You for responding.
With China restricting export of neodymium ore, I was wondering if recycling old magnets offered an opportunity.
Could they be melted and recast?