Source:ASX listed Greenland Minerals now has a formal means for the Chinese processing of its rare earth concentrates from the massive Kvanefjeld project in southern Greenland, that also contains the radioactive elements uranium and thorium.This follows its largest shareholder Shenghe Resources Holding forming the China Nuclear Hua Sheng Mining joint venture with subsidiaries of China National Nuclear Corporation, or “CNNC”.Hua Sheng will be the designated agent for Shenghe for the import, export and trading of rare earth materials and products that carry radionuclides, which are common consti...
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Source:Vital chemical elements have been included on an “endangered list” because they are being thrown away in mobile phones at such a high rate.Scientists have warned some of the substances used to make phones are becoming increasingly scarce due to limited supplies, their location in conflict zones and the lack of recycling.To tackle this problem, they say people should avoid changing their phones every few years.Researchers have developed a periodic table highlighting the scarcity of Earth’s 90 naturally occurring elements, many of which are used in the production of devices like phones an...
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Source:The research report on “Global Rare-earth Bonded Magnet Market 2019” delivers detailed prognosis on current and forecast market situation of global rare-earth bonded magnet market in the assessment period, 2019-2028. The analysis assesses rare-earth bonded magnet market increase report, earnings station, manufacturers profiled in rare-earth bonded magnet industry, a market analysis of product type, application, and region in detail. The rare-earth bonded magnet report also consists of key drivers and limiting factors affect the rare-earth bonded magnet market growth in industry trends o...
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Source:Christian Science MonitorOn Minamitori Island, Japan, an enormous rare-earth mineral deposit has been found. It’s estimated to be enough – at 16 million tons of ore – to supply industrialized societies for centuries. Elements like yttrium, dysprosium, europium, and terbium are used in products such as smartphone batteries and electric cars. There are few other deposits of -rare-earth minerals that are economically viable for mining, meaning Japan will be a major player in the market. Previously, China and the United States had much of the world’s supply.In the United States, thousa...
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