RARE EARTHS

Aclara to build Louisiana HREE plant

US separation plant for Brazil rare earths

Success from the piloting operation demonstrated that Aclara's patented Circular Mineral Harvesting process results in attractive recoveries of heavy rare earths, while minimizing the Penco Module's associated environmental footprint.

Success from the piloting operation demonstrated that Aclara's patented Circular Mineral Harvesting process results in attractive recoveries of heavy rare earths, while minimizing the Penco Module's associated environmental footprint. | Credits: Aclara

Aclara Resources has announced a decision to build the first heavy rare earths (HREE) separation facility in the US, in Louisiana, to process feed from its ionic clay deposits in Brazil and Chile as part...

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