Materials Science
Getting rid of critical raw materials in hard magnets: is it feasible?
Published on - IEEE Transactions on Magnetics
Hard Magnets are key components in the evolution of transportation technologies and renewable energies. In particular in automobile industry, the anticipated switch to full electric drive in the next 30 years will create a strong demand for magnets. Unfortunately, present high performance hard magnets uses critical elements, either rare-earth or cobalt, so we can foresee a big stress on the market. In this paper, we will review all existing hard magnets having functional properties adapted to automobile electric drives, the evolution of present material to reduce the critical elements content or to get rid of them. Finally a functional cost criteria will be set and discussed.