American resources corporation succeeds in achieving 99.5% purity rare earth element (neodymium) from waste magnets
Sponsored research partnership with purdue university demonstrates success in achieving high purity and isolated rare earth elements company's environmentally safe lad chromatography technology achieves 99.5 percent purity of neodymium fishers, in / accesswire / june 7, 2021 / american resources corporation (nasdaq:arec) ("american resources" or the "company"), a next generation and socially responsible supplier of raw materials to the new infrastructure and electrification marketplace, today announced that, in conjunction with its sponsored research partnership with purdue university, has successfully achieved a high purity of the rare earth element (ree), neodymium (nd), using its exclusively-licensed, ligand assisted displacement ("lad") chromatography process and technology. through the recycling of waste permanent magnets, the company was able to separate, isolate and purify the inherent neodymium to a 99.5 percent purity, a standard required for high quality permanent magnet manufacturing.
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