NetworkNewsBreaks – Ucore Rare Metals Inc. (TSX.
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Ucore Rare Metals (TSX.V: UCU) (OTCQX: UURAF), a critical metals production tech innovator, recently welcomed dozens of industry and government visitors for a demonstration of its RapidSX(TM) rare earth element (“REE”) separation process. “Ucore Rare Metals hosted private tours and demonstrations of the operational advantages of RapidSX(TM)’s 52-stage REE separation procession system in early March at the company’s Ontario, Canada-based Commercialization and Demonstration Facility (‘CDF’). The company anticipates putting the RapidSX(TM) process to work on a commercial scale at its first Strategic Metals Complex (‘SMC’) in Louisiana, in the southern United States, which will begin construction later this year,” a recent article reads. “Rare earth elements are metallic elements that perform small but vital functions in current high-tech electronic devices such as cell phones, computers hard drives and TVs, as well as a number of government defense products. They occur within ores and are separated from ore by an SX solvent extraction process used worldwide, but Ucore anticipates developing RapidSX(TM) as a widely used process that is faster and ultimately cheaper.”
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