American Rare Earths Accelerates Wyoming Pilot Plant Project
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In Pforzheim in Baden-Württemberg, a plant for the recovery of rare earths began operation.
American Rare Earths accelerates Wyoming pilot plant project
Australia-based American Rare Earths, which operates a US subsidiary called Wyoming Rare, has advanced the pilot plant program for its Halleck Creek Project in Wyoming to produce a high-purity separated rare earth oxide. The company has signed agreements for initial processing to be done in Wyoming through Western Research Institute in Laramie and DISA Technologies in Casper, followed by a final stage of hydrometallurgical processing and oxide s…
In Pforzheim, the first plant in the European Union to combine the recycling and production of rare-earth magnets in a single commercial line has gone into operation, according to the company. The operator is HyProMag GmbH, a subsidiary of the HyProMag Group, which markets patented processes for recovering magnets based on neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB). With this ramp-up, a site is being created that is intended to meet European demand for critic…
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