bannerpromo350.png

Ir para conteúdo
Criar Novo...

US Critical Materials, Idaho National Laboratory partner to build rare earths processing plant


Redator

Posts Recomendados

U.S. Critical Materials Corp. and Idaho National Laboratory (INL) have entered into a Phase II Cooperative Research and Development Agreement (CRADA) to establish a pilot-scale processing plant capable of producing rare earths domestically. 

The facility will process high-grade ore from the company’s flagship Sheep Creek deposit in Montana, which holds critical minerals and rare earths including neodymium, praseodymium, niobium, strontium, samarium, scandium, and heavy rare earths such as gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, and yttrium. 

The Utah-based privately held company has reported rare earth samples from 125 feet underground at its flagship property that exceed the grades of any other domestic rare earth resource. Since early 2024, Phase I CRADA researchers have confirmed the high concentrations of gallium and rare earth elements in the Sheep Creek ore body.

Sheep Creek also contains high grade gallium, which will be one of the first minerals to be processed—and is vital for national security applications, the company said. 

This initiative, it said, aligns with President Trump’s March Executive Order declaring a National Emergency over America’s reliance on foreign adversaries for these strategic materials.

For decades, the United States has been dependent on China for rare earth supply chains—China controls the mining, processing, and refining of these essential elements.

Amid the geopolitical drama incited by a turbulent trade war, China’s export controls on metals vital across the defence and tech sectors spotlight the urgent need for more robust domestic supply chains. 

INL is globally recognized for its expertise in Advanced Separation Science and Engineering and serves as the US Department of Energy’s primary Separation Sciences R&D Testbed. 

US Critical Materials said INL scientists will contribute technical expertise to ensure the pilot plant integrates environmentally responsible refining processes that can scale to full production. The pilot facility will now validate proprietary processing methodologies at scale, ensuring full-scale production capability for America’s defense needs, the company said.

The objectives, it said, are to reduce U.S. reliance on adversarial nations for critical minerals, secure a domestic supply chain for rare earths used in defense systems and advance mineral processing technologies essential for national resilience.

Pilot plant capacity will be 1 to 2 tons of ore per day, based on a validated bench-scale flow sheet.

It will also emonstrate innovative mineral processing and separation technologies and establish intellectual property and scalable domestic production capabilities for critical materials. 

“There is no more pressing national security issue than securing America’s supply of rare earths and critical minerals,” Jim Hedrick, US Critical Materials president and former USGS rare earths commodity specialist said in a statement. 

“These materials are the backbone of our military, energy, and technological dominance. This pilot plant will accelerate the development of next-generation separation and refining methods to ensure America no longer relies on foreign adversaries for resources essential to national defense.”

Link para o comentário
Compartilhar em outros sites

Participe da Conversa

Você pode postar agora e se cadastrar mais tarde. Cadastre-se Agora para publicar com Sua Conta.
Observação: sua postagem exigirá aprovação do moderador antes de ficar visível.

Visitante
Responder

×   Você colou conteúdo com formatação.   Remover formatação

  Apenas 75 emoticons são permitidos.

×   Seu link foi incorporado automaticamente.   Exibir como um link em vez disso

×   Seu conteúdo anterior foi restaurado.   Limpar Editor

×   Você não pode colar imagens diretamente. Carregar ou inserir imagens do URL.

×
×
  • Criar Novo...

Informação Importante

Ao utilizar este site, você concorda com nossos Termos de Uso de Uso e Política de Privacidade

Pesquisar em
  • Mais opções...
Encontrar resultados que...
Encontrar resultados em...

Write what you are looking for and press enter or click the search icon to begin your search