Upscaling of Permanent Magnet Dismantling and Recycling through VALOMAG Project

F. Coelho, S. Abrahami, Yongxiang Yang, B. Sprecher, Zhiji Li, N. Menad, K. Bru, Thibaut Marcon, C. Rado, B. Saje, Marie-Lise Sablayrolles, V. Decottignies
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Neodymium-Iron-Boron (NdFeB) based permanent magnets are indispensable in today’s technology-driven society. Moreover, their use is likely to increase since they are key in clean energy applications such as wind turbines, hybrid/electric vehicles, and electric bikes. They contain critical raw materials as rare earth elements are used. Indeed, permanent magnets are considered strategic materials by the EU, and their recycling represents a potential secondary supply to decrease the import dependence. The VALOMAG project is developing a technical solution to recover rare earth (RE) based permanent magnets by dismantling end-of-life (EoL) products such as computer hard disc drives, electric motors, and generators from electric vehicles and wind turbines. It also assesses two short loop recycling technologies: Hydrogen Decrepitation (HD) or Hydrogenation–Disproportionation–Desorption–Recombination (HDDR) and strip-casting for high and medium quality magnet wastes; and hydrometallurgical processes for EoL low-quality magnets. Moreover, Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) and Process Integration with a Flowsheet simulation tool will integrate the whole recycling value chain (collection, dismantling, physical and chemical treatment options, and re-manufacturing) and assess the environmental impact and processes efficiency. A market study on the types and expected future quantities for the scrap magnets and the characterisation of the EoL magnets from hard disc drives (HDD) will be presented as preliminary results. Pre-treatment and sorting of 2.5 tons of NdFeB magnets scraps were carried out, and the two short loop recycling routes and the hydrometallurgical route are under investigation at the lab and pilot scale. The results will be used to develop a process integration and to assess the three routes through LCA.
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通过VALOMAG项目提升永磁体拆解和回收的规模
钕铁硼(NdFeB)基永磁体在当今技术驱动的社会中是不可或缺的。此外,由于它们是风力涡轮机、混合动力/电动汽车和电动自行车等清洁能源应用的关键,它们的使用可能会增加。它们含有关键的原材料,如稀土元素。事实上,永磁体被欧盟视为战略材料,它们的回收代表了潜在的二次供应,以减少对进口的依赖。VALOMAG项目正在开发一种技术解决方案,通过拆卸报废(EoL)产品,如计算机硬盘驱动器、电动机、电动汽车和风力涡轮机的发电机,回收基于稀土(RE)的永磁体。本文还评估了两种短循环回收技术:高质量和中等质量磁铁废弃物的氢分解(HD)或氢化歧化-解吸-重组(HDDR)和带铸;EoL低质量磁体的湿法冶金工艺。此外,使用流程图模拟工具的生命周期评估(LCA)和过程集成将整合整个回收价值链(收集、拆卸、物理和化学处理方案以及再制造),并评估环境影响和过程效率。将提出一项关于废磁体的类型和预期未来数量的市场研究,以及硬盘驱动器(HDD)的EoL磁体的特征,作为初步结果。对2.5吨钕铁硼磁体废料进行了预处理和分选,并在实验室和中试规模上研究了两条短回路回收路线和湿法冶金路线。结果将用于开发过程集成,并通过LCA评估三条路线。
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