American Rare Earths sets Wyoming-led pilot plant to speed rare earth oxide output

Reuters04-09
<a href="https://laohu8.com/S/ARRNF">American Rare Earths</a> sets Wyoming-led pilot plant to speed rare earth oxide output
  • American Rare Earths set a three-stage pilot plant program for Halleck Creek rare earths project in Wyoming to accelerate pre-production rare earth oxide output.
  • Front-end processing will run in Wyoming, with milling and sizing at Western Research Institute in Laramie.
  • Mineral separation and concentration will take place at DISA Technologies facility in Casper using high-pressure slurry ablation to produce an allanite-rich concentrate.
  • Final hydrometallurgical processing and separated rare earth oxide refining will be carried out at Saskatchewan Research Council in Saskatoon, Canada.
  • Chief executive Mark Wall flagged a timeline shortened from years to months for producing pre-production rare earth oxide.


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