source:Wonderful EngineeringPrecious Rare Earth elements (REE) have been recovered from waste by a team of researchers at Rice University. These elements are actually the metals that have magnetic and electronic properties crucial to modern electronics and green technologies from waste at high yields. They have utilized a process that is gentler on the environment. It consumes less energy and reduces the stream of acid commonly used to recover the elements into a drizzle, which is a huge achievement.Rare earth metals are not actually rare. For example, cerium is more abundant than copper, and ...
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American Rare Earths partners with US research organisations to produce new rare earth processing technologysource:Proactive“As we develop our world-class mining projects, our strategy is to also focus on new and disruptive technologies while building our processing and refining capabilities,' says American Rare Earths CEO Chris Gibbs.American Rare Earths Ltd (ASX:ARR) has partnered with leading research and development organisations in the US to develop new bio-based, sustainable technology for the extraction, separation and purification of rare earth elements (REEs). ARR’s US subsid...
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source:D1SoftballNewsThe Renault Group continues to carry out its electrification plan. We have talked about it several times over time and we have seen how the French Group is entering into several collaboration agreements in various fields such as the development and production of batteries. Now comes an interesting news regarding the design of an electric motor of a new generation that will find its place inside its future battery-powered cars.The Renault Group, Valeo and Valeo Siemens eAutomotive they will work together to develop and produce in France a new generation electric motor that ...
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source:AUTO FUTURESRenault, Valeo, and Valeo Siemens eAutomotive are looking to develop a new electric motor, free of rate earth metals. The three companies will combine their know-how to develop an electric powertrain system that is “unparalleled worldwide, offering more power on less energy, without the use of rare earths” – that’s some goal indeed.Renault will develop and produce the Electrically Excited Synchronous Motor (EESM) rotor technology, as well as the overall motor architecture.Valeo and Valeo Siemens eAutomotive will develop and produce the stator – the stationary part of th...
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