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Recycling Neodymium woofer magnets?
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<blockquote data-quote="Riley Casey" data-source="post: 217953" data-attributes="member: 125"><p>Entirely a surmise on my part but I'd expect that since most neodymium is used in fairly tiny amounts in say cell phones and household gadgets that there isn't much of a recycling extraction process that can efficiently recover enough material to be economically viable. Pro loudspeakers may may on the large end in terms of the mass of material utilized but as we know that market is minuscule compared to the larger consumer electronics market so probably doesn't move the recycling meter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riley Casey, post: 217953, member: 125"] Entirely a surmise on my part but I'd expect that since most neodymium is used in fairly tiny amounts in say cell phones and household gadgets that there isn't much of a recycling extraction process that can efficiently recover enough material to be economically viable. Pro loudspeakers may may on the large end in terms of the mass of material utilized but as we know that market is minuscule compared to the larger consumer electronics market so probably doesn't move the recycling meter. [/QUOTE]
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