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Global Rare Earth Magnet Market Worth US$ 10.2 Billion
Well diversified and increasing industrial applications coupled by the fact that they have limited substitutes are
currently catalysing the global demand of rare earth magnet market. Government initiatives to promote green
technologies in order to decrease carbon emissions are also expected to thrust forward their global demand in
the coming years.
Rare earth magnets are the strongest type of permanent magnets as they produce significantly stronger
magnetic fields compared to the ferrite and AlNiCo magnets. Two types of rare earth magnets currently available
are Neodymium (NdFeB) magnets and Samarium-Cobalt (SmCo) magnets. Neodymium magnets have become
very popular in recent years because they offer the highest magnetic field strength and magnetic stability but
have a lower curie temperature. Compared to NdFeB magnets, SmCo magnets have a weaker magnetic field
strength but a higher curie temperature and are extremely useful for applications requiring high field strength
while operating at high temperatures. According to IMARC Group, a leading market research company based in
India, the global rare earth magnet market has grown at a CAGR of around 7% during 2008-2015, reaching a
market value of around US$ 10.2 billion in 2015.
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The report entitled “Rare Earth Magnet Market – Industry Trends, Manufacturing Process, Plant Setup,
Machinery, Raw Materials, Cost and Revenue” has segmented the rare earth magnets market on the basis of
type, application and region. On the basis of magnet type, the market has been divided into Neodymium
magnets (NdFeB) and Samarium-Cobalt magnets (SmCo).
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The markets of the two types are individually analysed on the basis of key regions. NdFeb are the strongest and
most affordable due to which they account for the majority of the global rare earth magnet market. Country-
wise, China represents the largest producer as well as the consumer because it has a monopoly over the raw
materials used to produce them. Japan represents the world’s second largest market where the demand is
primarily driven by the fact that the country is home to some of the world’s largest automobile and electric
appliance producers. The third and fourth largest markets are Europe and the USA respectively. Wide-ranging
and rapidly expanding industrial applications, limited substitutes for Neodymium magnets and government
initiatives to promote green technologies so as to decrease carbon emissions are several factors due to which
the global demand for Neodymium magnets is expected to grow continuously.
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Similar to NdFeB magnets, China represents both the largest producer as well as the largest consumer of SmCo
magnets followed by the USA and Europe. Increasing defence spending is expected to be the biggest driver of
these magnets in the coming years. SmCo magnets are particularly used in defence and aerospace sectors.
Rare earth magnets are used in a wide array of applications. On the basis of end-use industry, Motor and
Generators constitute the largest sector, followed by HDD/CD/DVD, Transportation, Energy Production and
Storage, Transducers and Drives, Clutches and Braking. The report also discusses the key players which are
concentrated mainly in China, the USA, Europe and Japan. Globally, most of the manufacturers of rare earth
magnets are based in China as a result of a secure and economical supply of key raw materials.
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Key Questions Answered in This Report?
• What are the key success and risk factors in the rare earth magnets industry?
• How has the rare earth magnets market performed so far and how will it perform in the coming
years?
• What is the structure of the rare earth magnets industry and who are the key players?
• What are the various unit operations involved in a rare earth magnet plant?
• What is the total size of land required for setting up a rare earth magnet plant?
• What are the machinery requirements for setting up a rare earth magnet plant?
• What are the raw material requirements and composition for setting up a rare earth magnet plant?
• What are the utility requirements for setting up a rare earth magnet plant?
• What are the manpower requirements for setting up a rare earth magnet plant?
• What are the infrastructure costs for setting up a rare earth magnet plant?
• What are the capital costs for setting up a rare earth magnet plant?
• What are the operating costs for setting up a rare earth magnet plant?
• What should be the pricing mechanism of various rare earth magnet products?
• What will be the income and expenditures for a rare earth magnet plant?
• What is the time required to break-even?
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Table of Contents
1 Research Methodology
2 Executive Summary
3 Introduction
4 Rare Earth Magnets Industry Analysis
4.1 Rare Earth Magnets Industry: Overall Market Performance
4.1.1 Current, Historical and Future Market Trends
4.1.2 Market Breakup by Magnet Type
4.1.3 Market Breakup by Application
4.1.4 Major Players in the Rare Earth Magnet Industry
4.2 Neodymium-Iron-Boron (NdFeB) Magnets
4.2.1 Current and Historical Market Trends
4.2.2 Market Breakup by Region
4.2.2.1 China
4.2.2.1 Japan
4.2.2.1 Europe
4.2.2.1 Others
4.2.3 Market Forecast
4.3 Samarium-Cobalt (SmCo) Magnets
4.3.1 Current and Historical Market Trends
4.3.2 Market Breakup by Region
4.2.2.1 China
4.2.2.1 US
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4.2.2.1 Europe
4.2.2.1 Others
4.3.3 Market Forecast
4.4 Rare Earth Magnets Industry: Key Success and Risk Factors
4.4 Rare Earth Magnets Industry: Value Chain Analysis
5 Processing and Manufacturing of Rare Earth Magnets
5.1 Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Various Types of Unit Operations Involved
5.2 Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Detailed Process Flow
5.3 Raw Material Requirements
5.3.1 NdFeB Magnet: Raw Material Requirements
5.3.2 SmCo Magnet: Raw Material Requirements
5.4 Rare Earth Magnet Manufacturing Plant: Major Machinery Pictures
6 Project Details, Requirements and Costs Involved
6.1 Land, Location and Site Development
6.2 Plant Layout
6.3 Plant Machinery
6.4 Raw Materials
6.5 Utilities
6.6 Manpower
6.7 Other Capital Investments
7 Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Loans and Financial Assistance
8 Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Project Economics
8.1 Capital Cost of the Project
8.2 Techno-Economic Parameters
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8.3 Product Pricing
8.4 Product Packaging
8.5 Income Projections
8.6 Expenditure Projections
8.7 Financial Analysis
List of Figures
Figure 4 1: Global: Rare Earth Magnets Market: Sales Volume (in Tons), 2008-2015
Figure 4 2: Global: Rare Earth Magnets Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Tons), 2016-2021
Figure 4 3: Global: Rare Earth Magnets Market: Breakup by Magnet Type (in %), 2015
Figure 4 4: Global: Rare Earth Magnets Market: Breakup by Application (in %), 2015
Figure 4 5: Global: Neodymium-Iron-Boron (NdFeB) Magnets Market: Sales Volume (in Tons), 2008-2015
Figure 4 6: Global: Neodymium-Iron-Boron (NdFeB) Magnets Market: Breakup by Region (in %), 2015
Figure 4 7: Global: Neodymium-Iron-Boron (NdFeB) Magnets Market Forecast: Sales Volume
Figure 4 8: Global: Samarium-Cobalt (SmCo) Magnets Market: Sales Volume (in Tons),
Figure 4 9: Global: Samarium-Cobalt (SmCo) Magnets Market: Breakup by Region (in %), 2015
Figure 4 10: Global: Samarium-Cobalt (SmCo) Magnets Market Forecast: Sales Volume (in Tons), 2016-2021
Figure 5 1: Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Process: Detailed Process Flow
Figure 5 2: Neodymium-Iron-Boron (NdFeB) Magnet Manufacturing Process: Flow Diagram
Figure 5 3: Samarium-Cobalt (SmCo) Magnet Manufacturing Process: Flow Diagram
Figure 6 1: Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Proposed Plant Layout
Figure 8 1: Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Breakup of Capital Costs (in %)
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List of Tables
Table 4 1: Global: Rare Earth Magnets Market: Volume Breakup by Magnet Type
Table 4 2: China: Key Rare Earth Magnet Manufacturers
Table 4 3: USA: Key Rare Earth Magnet Manufacturers
Table 4 4: Japan: Key Rare Earth Magnet Manufacturers
Table 4 5: Europe: Key Rare Earth Magnet Manufacturers
Table 6 1: Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Costs Related to Land and Site Development (in US$)
Table 6 2: Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Costs Related to Civil Works (in US$)
Table 6 3: Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Costs Related to Plant Machinery (in US$)
Table 6 4: Rare Earth (NdFeB) Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Raw Materials Requirements
Table 6 5: Rare Earth (SmCO) Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Raw Materials Requirements
Table 6 6: Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Costs Related to Salaries and Wages
Table 6 7: Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Costs Related to Other Capital
Table 7 1: Details of Financial Assistance Offered by Financial Institutions
Table 8 1: Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Capital Costs (in US$)
Table 8 2: Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Techno-Economic Parameters
Table 8 3: Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Income Projections (in US$)
Table 8 4: Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Expenditure Projections (in US$)
Table 8 5: Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Cash Flow Analysis without Considering the Income Tax
Liability
Table 8 6: Rare Earth Magnets Manufacturing Plant: Cash Flow Analysis on Considering the Income Tax Liability
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