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What does RE stand for?

Rare Earth (chemistry)


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Samples in periodicals archive:
TSX VENTURE:GWG)(PINK SHEETS:GWMGF) ("GWMG" or the "Company") is pleased to announce that the next phase of exploration work is now in progress at its Benjamin River rare earth project in New Brunswick, Canada.
The first salt is comprised of a rare earth element nitrate, and the second salt is comprised of a rare earth element halide, and the first and second salts in combination are present in the composition in an amount effective to form a corrosion resistant coating on the metal substrate.
Currently, China dominates the magnet materials industry and has successfully manipulated the rare earths metals market.
Japan plans to start exploring its seabed to harvest rare earth elements used in electronics, hoping to reduce its heavy reliance on Chinese imports, a government official said Tuesday.
Japan plans to start exploring its seabed to harvest rare earth elements used in electronics, hoping to reduce its heavy reliance on Chinese imports, a government official said Tuesday.
Rare Earth (RE) drum separators feature Erium 3000, a high quality rare earth permanent magnetic power source, according to the company.
The plant will use various raw materials procured inside and outside Vietnam, including rare earth concentrate and rare earth oxides.
Continued strength in commodity markets is being reflected in elevated levels of exploration and production activity in gold, base metals and rare earth elements.

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