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Ucore Rare Metals Inc. V.UCU

Alternate Symbol(s):  UURAF

Ucore is focused on rare and critical-metal resources, extraction, beneficiation, and separation technologies with the potential for production, growth, and scalability. Ucore's vision and plan is to become a leading advanced technology company, providing best-in-class metal separation products and services to the mining and mineral extraction industry.


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Post by Art2004on Mar 30, 2017 12:39pm
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Post# 26052893

Next generation of permanent magnets w/o rare earth elements

Next generation of permanent magnets w/o rare earth elements"Elements Strategy Initiative Center for Magnetic Materials(ESICMM) put its goals on (1) laboratory-scale synthesis of mass-producible high-performance permanent magnets free of critical scarce elements for the next generation"

Read more at https://www.stockhouse.com/companies/bullboard?symbol=uuraf&postid=26052154#Y4EJjgAaSh0uY16M.99

MY first question would be, What is the time framework for the commercial production of next generation permanent magnets? What will their costs be?

Would dysprosium collected using MRT be less expensive than the next generation magnets?



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