DeriskingWhat does a recycled neodymium magnet consist of(also known as NdFeB, NIB or Neo magnet)?
Approx 30% of it is Iron, some other elements and <25% REE
What’s one of the makeup’s of Montivile REE deposit owned by Geomega?
The term “ferrocarbonatite” has been in use for about twenty years but is not adequately defined.
The IUGS system of igneous rock nomenclature defines it mineralogically as a carbonatite in which
“the main carbonate mineral is iron rich”
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0899536297000687 Where are most of the REEs found?
"REE mineralization is mainly hosted in ferrocarbonatite" Pg1
“display eco-nomically significant LREE enrichments over intervals of a few hundred meters in ferrocarbonatite.”pg 6
“Ferrocarbonatites (FeC) usually cross-cut the CaC, are more stronglyhydrothermally altered than the CaC and host more hydrothermal pre-cipitates and most of the REE mineralization” pg 5
https://ressourcesgeomega.ca/wp-content/uploads/2014/09/Nadeau-et-al.2015.OGR_.MontvielCarbonatite.pdf What better way to come up with a separation tech for getting the 4 main HHREE oxides out of the magnetic residue While at the same time preparing for Montviel production one day. In my opinion that so closely resemble the makeup of Motviel. Albeit not that REE rich as magnetic residue. Brilliant Idea to derisk, scale up, now buld a pilot plant recycle magnetic residue (make Money) and then mine Montvile (Make More Money).
Im sure some tweeking will be needee to exactly mine Monviel and seprate the oxides As alway be a free thinker and think for yourself. Do your own DD please.
This is just my opinions and thoughts. Not investment advice.