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Canada funds work on REE separation process

The National Research Council of Canada Industrial Research Assistance Program (NRC-IRAP) has agreed to provide up to C$200,000 (US$150,000) to Innord over a two-year period to develop a process to separate mixed rare earths elements (REE) concentrate into pure individual REE oxides, Innord’s parent company GéoMégA Resources has announced.

Nadav Shemer
GéoMégA is developing a process to separate mixed rare earth elements

GéoMégA is developing a process to separate mixed rare earth elements

Based on electrophoresis technology, Innord’s proprietary separation process has the potential to significantly reduce the capital required to build REE separation facilities compared to conventional techniques...

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