Source:Digital JournalThe global market for rare earth metals, which is currently valued at US$ 3,257.3 Mn will witness a CAGR of 8.5% between 2016 and 2026 to reach US$ 7,362.8 Mn by the end of the forecast period.This press release was orginally distributed by SBWireValley Cottage, NY -- (SBWIRE) -- 01/11/2019 -- Increasing application of rare earth metals in several key end-use industries is anticipated to fuel their demand over the next couple of years. In addition, major sectors such as energy and automobile are exhibiting a tremendous use of rare earth metals. This, in turn, is favouring...
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Source:Deep in the heart of steel country on a balmy September morning, Cleveland City Council members, professors and non-profit leaders hopped out of their cars and Ubers and filed into a conference hall to find out why an Ohio transportation agency had taken the unusual step of using public money to pursue an experimental form of electric transportation: hyperloop.Attendees to this transportation workshop were no stranger to new technologies, especially innovations they hoped would make transportation faster and simpler. The Northeast Ohio Areawide Coordinating Agency (NOACA) is part of a &...
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Source:Daily News InsightsThe global “Rare Earth-Based Permanent Magnet” Market research report enlists the vital and practical information with regards to market situation. The present scenario of Rare Earth-Based Permanent Magnet market, along with its previous performance as well as future scope are covered in the Rare Earth-Based Permanent Magnet report. This eases the user?s understanding of the market thoroughly, while also gaining knowledge about Rare Earth-Based Permanent Magnet market opportunities and the dominant players ARNOLD MAGNETIC TECHNOLOGIES, DEXTER MAGNETIC TECHNOLOGIES INC...
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Rare earth elements are a set of 17 metals that are integral to our modern lifestyle and efforts to produce ever-greener technologies. The "rare" designation is a bit of a misnomer: It's not that they're not plentiful, but rather that they're found in small concentrations, and are especially difficult to successfully extract since they blend in with and resemble other minerals in the ground. China currently produces over 90% of the world's supply of rare metals, with seven other countries mining the rest. So though they're not precisely "rare," they are ...
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