Additive manufacturing of permanent magnet materials - AddMag
Project summary
Due to rapid improvements in devices for sustainable energy, the demand for precisely shaped and miniaturized permanent magnets is ever growing. Since these demands cannot be met with conventional manufacturing methods, additive manufacturing has to be applied and in recent years, it has already presented itself as more and more important in the production of permanent magnets In this project, the additive manufacturing process of two magnetic materials, Nd-Fe-B and Fe-Cr-Co will be examined. New approaches will be followed by using various base materials like amorphous powders and powders from recycled end- of- life magnets and by printing via in-situ alloying of powder mixtures. Possible applications will be mostly magnets for electronic devices and for electric engines as these are key sectors for this type of materials. The recycling or reduction of rare- earth elements in these production chains will have both positive environmental and societal impacts.Project Details
Call
Call 2021
Call Topic
Materials for additive manufacturing
Project start
01.06.2022
Project end
31.05.2024
Total project costs
1.250.718 €
Total project funding
878.418 €
TRL
2 - 4
Coordinator
Siegfried Arneitz
siegfried.arneitz@tugraz.at
Graz University of Technology , Kopernikusgasse 24 , 8010 GRAZ, Austria
Partners and Funders Details
Consortium Partner | Country | Funder | |
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Graz University of Technology https://imat.tugraz.at |
University | Austria | AT-FFG-PdZ |
Graz University of Technology https://imp.tugraz.at |
University | Austria | AT-FFG-PdZ |
AVL List GmbH https://www.avl.com/ |
Large industry | Austria | AT-FFG-PdZ |
Vega Technik GmbH https://vegatechnik.com |
SME | Austria | AT-FFG-PdZ |
Jozef- Stefan- Institute https://nano.ijs.si/ |
Research org. | Slovenia | SI-MIZS |
MagREEsource https://magreesource.org |
SME | France | FR-ANR |
Metalpine GmbH https://metalpine.at/ |
SME | Austria | AT-FFG-PdZ |
Institute Néel - CNRS https://neel.cnrs.fr/en |
Research org. | France | FR-ANR |
Keywords
magnetic properties, magnetic materials, 3D printing, sustainable energy usage, sustainable process