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30 Mar
16:52

UK to build magnet recycling plant

The University of Birmingham will build the UK’s first rare earth magnet recycling plant, thanks to a £4.3 million ($5.9m) grant from the UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) programme. The facility will be located at the Tyseley Energy Park (TEP), in Birmingham, and will use a patented process using hydrogen. The so-called Hydrogen Processing of Magnet Scrap method uses hydrogen as a processing gas to separate magnets from waste streams as an alloy powde…
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