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... Heavy rare earths exploration company Texas Rare Earth Resources Corp., for example, announced May 8 the recovery of beryllium and lithium at ... View this article
... to expand Molycorp's "Project Phoenix" rare earths facility by ... Project Phoenix will produce heavy rare earth concentrates, including dysprosium ... View this article
... Phoenix," that will produce nine additional rare earths at the ... Project Phoenix will produce heavy rare earth concentrates, including dysprosium ... View this article
... Molycorp's heavy rare earths concentrate contains dysprosium, terbium ... by the company into rare earths oxides, metals ... Nonferrous, Rare Earth,. ... View this article
... build its planned $300-million heavy rare earths separation plant ... earths oxide from a mixed rare earths concentrate mined ... Nonferrous, Rare Earth,. ... View this article
... International will recycle around 1,000 tpy of light and heavy rare earths at its ... "We're working with European producers of rare earth products that ... View this article
... officer Mark Smith said, adding that the acquisition increases Molycorp's participation in the heavy rare earths sector. ... Nonferrous, Rare Earth,. ... View this article
... Only items such as narcotics and rare earths carry a heavier penalty, and smuggling these products is punishable by death, according to market ... View this article
... Similar price increases were seen with other rare earths, with the tightest supply being for such heavy rare earths as dysprosium, terbium and ... View this article
... new capacity is expected to be exclusively for light rare earths and there currently is no separation capacity for heavy rare earth elements outside of ... View this article
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What is causing the most weakness to the U.S. metals industry?
June 20-21, 2013 New York
Our industry and the U.S. economy are not realizing the full benefits of (higher steel demand) due to recent significant surges of imported tubular products.
--Mario Longhi, U.S. Steel