ReElement Technologies, Subsidiary of American Resources Corporation, Expands Noblesville Refinery to Boost U.S. Rare Earth Production

Reuters
Sep 26
ReElement Technologies, Subsidiary of <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/AREC">American Resources Corporation</a>, Expands Noblesville Refinery to Boost <a href="https://laohu8.com/S/USMN">U.S. Rare Earth</a> Production

American Resources Corporation, through its subsidiary ReElement Technologies, has expanded its Noblesville critical mineral refining facility by 141%. The expansion increases the facility's capacity to over 200 metric tons annually of ultra-pure separated defense elements and rare earth oxides, including key magnet elements such as Nd and Pr. ReElement has also received additional separation columns and equipment to support consistent production, while continuing to develop its large-scale Marion Supersite for further growth in magnet-grade rare earths, battery materials, and defense elements.

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