American resources unveils mobile modular rare earth leaching solution to extract value from coal and mine waste
Billions of tons of coal and mine waste globally hold untapped potential for producing concentrates of rare earth, critical minerals, and other valuable metals american resources will deploy processing solution across its 30,000-acres of controlled property and offer a licensing option to other land and surface rights owners globally reelement technologies has demonstrated economic recovery and refining of magnet-grade nd, ndpr and dy from coal waste - alongside valuable byproducts including high purity alumina and silicon dioxide fishers, in / access newswire / april 17, 2025 / american resources corporation (nasdaq:arec) ("american resources" or the "company"), a producer and processor of raw material for the infrastructure and defense sectors, has announced the development of a groundbreaking modular, mobile, and scalable leaching solution. this innovative approach enables the extraction of rare earth concentrates from coal and other mine waste - materials that currently represent environmental liability worldwide.
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