Source:E-Scrap NewsA major OEM, a reverse logistics firm and a hard drive manufacturer are recovering rare earth magnets from end-of-life hard drives and shipping the metals for new hard drive production.Dell is working with hard drive manufacturer Seagate and ITAD firm Teleplan on a pilot project that is feeding recovered magnets into thousands of new hard drives. The companies announced the early results of the project last month.“In the initial pilot program, Dell Technologies will use the reformed magnets in 25,000 Seagate hard drives for their Latitude 5000 series laptop,” which will begi...
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Source:Investing News NetworkLocated in Western Australia, Northern’s flagship Browns Range rare earths project is currently being assessed via pilot plant for both technical and economic feasibility.To date, the pilot plant, which has been in operation since late 2018, has produced a total of 28,068 kilograms of rare earth carbonate.Northern has completed a maiden mineral resource for the Dazzler deposit, which is located within the Browns Range property. Testing at Dazzler estimates that the deposit’s grade is three times the average of the rest of Browns Range.The recently announced reverse...
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Source:Prensa LatinaLuanda, Apr 29 (Prensa Latina) Angola will put into operation a rare earth mine next year in the town of Longonjo, in the central province of Huambo, news reports said on Monday.The studies between the state company Ferrangol and the Australian company Pesana determined the presence of about 23 billion tons of valuable metals known as rare earths, very useful in the production of mobile phones and other high-tech media.Considered the gold of the 21st century, these minerals have physical-chemical properties that allow them with other alloys to conduct heat, electricity and ...
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Source:WKBN.comSHARON, Pa. (WKBN) - The Sharon-based Winner Development Company continues to find uses for the former Westinghouse Electric plant. Its latest venture is a high-tech project that deals with byproducts of coal ash.It'll only create six jobs initially, and no one will say how many there could eventually be, but at least for a while, it'll make use of a small portion of the huge building.'We'll set up an operation right in here. We'll bring in some ash to demonstrate on,' said Todd Beers of Winner Water Services.Later this summer, Winner Water will use a fed...
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