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Source:ForbesAlmost all technological products we use on a daily basis contain a group of elements known as the rare-earth metals. Abundant in technology and deemed by US Department of Energy as 'technology metals' due to the fact that they are used in all sorts of technologies ranging from computers and screens, networks, MRIs, batteries, magnets, automobiles and various types of special optical glasses, as well as a catalyst for oil refining. As a matter of fact, this a small sampling of examples, and the list goes on virtually touching every industry and modern technological devices...
Release time: 2019 - 03 - 06
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Source:RUTGERS UNIVERSITYResearchers have found a possible new source of rare earth elements - phosphate rock waste - and an environmentally friendly way to get them out, according to a study published in the Journal of Chemical Thermodynamics.The approach could benefit clean energy technology, according to researchers at Rutgers University-New Brunswick and other members of the Critical Materials Institute, a U.S. Department of Energy effort aimed at bolstering U.S. supply chains for materials important to clean energy.Rare earth elements like neodymium and dysprosium are essential for techno...
Release time: 2019 - 03 - 05
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Source:Markets Pioneer“Neodymium Rare Earth Magnets Market Report 2019 to 2024” is the definitive study of the global Neodymium Rare Earth Magnets market. The content includes orientation technology, industry drivers, geographic trends, market statistics, market forecasts, producers, and equipment suppliers.This new study examines Global economic trends, investment environment, industry development, supply and demand, industry capacity, industry structure, marketing channels and major industry participants. Historical data (2008, 2014 and 2018) and long-term forecasts through 2019 and 2024 are...
Release time: 2019 - 03 - 04
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Source:Atlanta Journal ConstitutionA deposit of ancient beach sand in southeast Georgia is yielding minerals containing exotic-sounding elements that the U.S. government covets. Still to be fully worked out: Are they trash or treasure?For Milton Sundbeck it’s leaning toward the latter.In the last year, an operation Sundbeck owns in Charlton County near the Okefenokee Swamp quietly became one of apparently only two spots in the U.S. currently producing and selling minerals containing rare-earth elements. His first shipment headed to China last summer.For now, it’s only a sideline business, a bi...
Release time: 2019 - 03 - 01
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