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... to yield up to 17,500 tonnes of rare earth oxides annually after ... with 1.1 million tonnes of phosphate with cerium and lanthanum content, according ... View this article
... quotas and tariffs on rare earth alloys, metals and oxides to ensure ... side prices for such rare earths as cerium oxide and lanthanum oxide logged an ... View this article
... For example, Hatch noted that prices for cerium oxide and lanthanum oxide increased an astounding 1,500 percent, peaking at $130 to $150 per ... View this article
... a phase one production rate of 19,050 tpy of rare earth oxide equivalent by ... for its products wanes, but bringing more cerium and lanthanum to the ... View this article
... with total capacity of 11,000 tpy of rare earth oxides, doubling to ... BASF's fluid catalytic cracking business consumes lanthanum and the contract will ... View this article
... of Lynas' Mount Weld deposit, includes lanthanum, cerium, neodymium, praseodymium, samarium, dysprosium, europium and terbium oxides. ... View this article
... total capacity of 11,000 tpy of rare earth oxides, doubling to ... BASF's fluid catalytic cracking business consumes lanthanum and the contract shall ... View this article
... Molycorp said it sold more lanthanum oxide in the ... earlier, when sales were mostly lanthanum concentrate. ... tonnes of rare earth oxides at Mountain ... View this article
... The decision to process and sell the oxides was triggered by a ... as well as detectable levels of dysprosium, lanthanum, neodymium, praseodymium ... View this article
... some 638 tonnes of rare earth oxides in the ... Molycorp sold 280 tonnes of lanthanum products, 151 ... hydrate, 120 tonnes of didymium oxide and 87 ... View this article
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