Full profile interview: Competitors
18 Nov 2025

Neo Magnequench (Neo Performance Materials)
HyProMag is a spin-out from the University of Birmingham, founded in 2018 and commercializing short-loop NdFeB magnet recycling. HyProMag uses patented hydrogen-processing technology to separate valuable rare-earth alloys as powders from waste material, which they subsequently reprocess to form new NdFeB magnets.
Update: Competitors
17 Nov 2025

Vacuumschmelze
HyProMag is a spin-out from the University of Birmingham, founded in 2018 and commercializing short-loop NdFeB magnet recycling. HyProMag uses patented hydrogen-processing technology to separate valuable rare-earth alloys as powders from waste material, which they subsequently reprocess to form new NdFeB magnets.
Update: Competitors
14 Nov 2025

Noveon Magnetics
HyProMag is a spin-out from the University of Birmingham, founded in 2018 and commercializing short-loop NdFeB magnet recycling. HyProMag uses patented hydrogen-processing technology to separate valuable rare earth alloys as powders from waste material, which it subsequently reprocessed to form new NdFeB magnets.
Full profile interview: Competitors
23 Jun 2025

Garner Products
HyProMag is a spin-out from the University of Birmingham, founded in 2018 and commercializing short-loop NdFeB magnet recycling. HyProMag uses patented hydrogen-processing technology to separate valuable rare earth alloys as powders from waste material, including HDDs, which it subsequently reprocessed to form new NdFeB magnets.
Update interview
2 May 2025

HyProMag
HyProMag is a spin-out from the University of Birmingham, founded in 2018 and commercializing short-loop NdFeB magnet recycling. HyProMag uses patented hydrogen-processing technology to separate valuable rare earth alloys as powders from waste material, which it subsequently reprocessed to form new NdFeB magnets. IDTechEx spoke with Abeshaa Mahendran, Metallurgist at HyProMag.
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Full profile interview: Competitors
25 Apr 2025

REETec
HyProMag is a spin-out from the University of Birmingham, founded in 2018 and commercializing short-loop NdFeB magnet recycling. HyProMag uses patented hydrogen-processing technology to separate valuable rare earth alloys as powders from waste material, which it subsequently reprocesses to form new NdFeB magnets.
Full profile interview: Competitors
14 Apr 2025

Rare Earth Technologies Inc. (RETi)
HyProMag is a spin-out from the University of Birmingham, founded in 2018 and commercializing short-loop NdFeB magnet recycling. HyProMag uses patented hydrogen-processing technology to separate valuable rare earth alloys as powders from waste material, which it subsequently reprocesses to form new NdFeB magnets.
Full profile interview: Competitors
5 Apr 2025

Ionic Rare Earths
HyProMag is a spin-out from the University of Birmingham, founded in 2018 and commercializing short-loop NdFeB magnet recycling. HyProMag uses patented hydrogen-processing technology to separate valuable rare earth alloys as powders from waste material, which it subsequently reprocesses to form new NdFeB magnets.
Background: Competitors
22 Nov 2024

ReElement Technologies
NdFeB rare earth magnet recycling by hydrogen decrepitation.
Update interview: Competitors
26 Jul 2024

Ionic Technologies
HyProMag is a spin-out from the University of Birmingham, founded in 2018 and commercializing short-loop NdFeB magnet recycling. HyProMag uses patented hydrogen-processing technology to separate valuable rare-earth alloys as powders from waste material, which it subsequently reprocesses to form new NdFeB magnets.
Full profile interview
10 May 2024

HyProMag Ltd
HyProMag are a spin-out from the University of Birmingham, founded in 2018 and commercializing short-loop NdFeB magnet recycling. HyProMag use patented hydrogen-processing technology to separate valuable rare-earth alloys as powders from waste material, which they subsequently reprocess to form new NdFeB magnets. IDTechEx spoke with Dr Robert Arnold, Director of HyProMag, at the Materials Research Exchange 2024 conference in London, UK.
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Full profile interview: Competitors
3 May 2024

Noveon Magnetics
HyProMag recycle NdFeB magnets using a short-loop hydrogen decrepitation process.
Full profile interview: Competitors
19 Apr 2024

Carester (Caremag)
The core technology is a patented Hydrogen Processing of Magnet Scrap ("HPMS") technology to extract and demagnetise NdFeB (neodymium iron boron) alloy powders from magnets embedded in scrap. (Short-loop)