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The jointly developed recycling process efficiently recovers high-purity rare-earth compounds from electrified vehicle motor magnets.
The testing is aimed at enabling practical application of the new process by the mid-2020s.
Recycled rare-earth materials slag
Recycled rare-earth materials slag
Carburising material
Recycling material flux
Recycling material iron oxide
Nissan and Waseda University’s recycling tech helps recover rare-earth elements from EV motors

New process efficiently recovers high-purity rare-earth compounds from motor magnets, practical application targeted for mid-2020s.

03 Sep 2021 | 5566 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Nissan Motor Co and Japan’s Waseda University today announced the start of testing in Japan of a jointly developed recycling process that efficiently recovers high-purity rare-earth compounds from electrified vehicle motor magnets. The testing is aimed at enabling practical application of the new process by the mid-2020s.

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