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Rare Metals and Minerals

Rare metals are elements that occur in low concentrations in the Earth’s crust, making them challenging to mine and refine. Rare minerals are naturally occurring compounds that serve as primary sources for extracting these metals. These materials exhibit exceptional properties, enabling cutting-edge applications across various industries.

These materials exhibit exceptional properties, enabling cutting-edge applications across various industries.

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Examples of Rare Metals

These materials exhibit exceptional properties, enabling cutting-edge applications across various industries.

Minor Metals

Antimony, bismuth, cadmium, and selenium are often by-products of base metal mining.

Rare Earth Elements (REEs)

Lanthanides like neodymium and ytterbium, essential for electronics, magnets, and green technologies.

Precious Metals

Platinum group metals (PGMs) like palladium, rhodium, and iridium are known for their catalytic and corrosion-resistant properties.

trategic Metals

SLithium, cobalt, and nickel are crucial for batteries and renewable energy solutions.

Monazite and Bastnaesite

Sources of rare earth elements.

Cobaltite and Pentlandite

Contain cobalt and nickel for battery technologies.

Stibnite

A key source of antimony.

Technology and Electronics

Rare earth elements in smartphones, laptops, and semiconductors. Gallium and indium in LED and display technologies.

Catalysis and Chemical Industry

Palladium and rhodium in catalytic converters for emission control. Bismuth is a lead-free alternative in various chemical processes.

Energy and Renewables

Lithium, cobalt, and nickel in rechargeable batteries for electric vehicles. Rare earth magnets in wind turbines and hybrid cars.

Healthcare and Medicine

Platinum in cancer therapies and medical devices. Tantalum in surgical implants due to its biocompatibility.

Aerospace and Defense

Titanium, niobium, and tantalum in high-strength alloys. PGMs in military-grade electronics and advanced sensors.