(THE GIST OF PIB) Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Sintered Rare Earth Permanent Magnets

(THE GIST OF PIB) Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Sintered Rare Earth Permanent Magnets

(NOVEMBER-2025)

Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Sintered Rare Earth Permanent Magnets

Recently, the Union Cabinet approved the 'Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Sintered Rare Earth Permanent Magnets' with a financial outlay of Rs.7280 crore.

About Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Sintered Rare Earth Permanent Magnets:

  • It aims to establish 6,000 Metric Tons per Annum (MTPA) of integrated Rare Earth Permanent Magnet (REPM) manufacturing in India.

  • It will support the creation of integrated REPM manufacturing facilities, involving conversion of rare earth oxides to metals, metals to alloys, and alloys to finished REPMs.

  • Features of Scheme to Promote Manufacturing of Sintered Rare Earth Permanent Magnets:

  • Duration: 7 years (2 years for setting up an integrated REPM manufacturing facility + 5 years incentive disbursement on the sale of REPM.)

  • With this initiative, India will establish its first ever integrated REPM manufacturing facilities in India.

What are Rare Earth Magnets?

  • These are a type of permanent magnet made from alloys of rare earth elements.

  • Properties: Exceptional magnetic strength, high energy density, and superior performance compared to other types of magnets.

  • Types: Neodymium (Nd-Fe-B) and Samarium Cobalt (SmCo) are the two most common types of rare earth magnet materials. Both types are extremely strong.

  • Neo magnets are composed primarily of neodymium, boron and iron, and samarium cobalt is composed of samarium and cobalt.

  • Applications: These are used in electric vehicles, renewable energy, electronics, aerospace, and defence applications.

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