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Sounds like momentum is building nicely
Time to open the purse strings methinks
@Reet
Is RBW a "good company" ?
Good afternoon, Tony
Are you from this organization.
https://www.reetec.no/
- good company, but no.
Four years after the research nothing came of it.
Reetech is talking bs as per usual.
I recall the company is not on the same scale as Rainbow rare especially using the Swedish supply source.
I looked at them ages ago Tornado but quickly ruled them out as anyone in the industry could not possibly be as desperate, thick and ignorant on the subject as him.
Reetech
Are you from this organisation.
https://www.reetec.no/
China syndrome
On 5th September they delivered a sample of 3kgs, but I have mis-read the later RNS as it made no statement on continued supply of the sulphate processing in the 30 October RNS which was to run for 4 months. It implies the change over to use a carbonate happened sometime in October. I stand corrected on that point. Tony
Now Reet, that's a real picture--George "arm-in-arm" with the US delegation-any more "concentrate" rubbish ?
I wonder if they went over to Brazil ? As Mosaic are looking for PP start up costs, and my guess is that the US will wait to see the first Oxides (POC) from K Tech
Yup, its going to breakout soon.
Tony
"The companies know they are being watched by Chinese sources so that copy cats will have wasted weeks playing around with sulphate mixes discovery issues that you raised here. I doubt if all is being disseminated to us by RBW and the recipe will be protected by patents and know how as other competitors try and figure away to do it."
There is nothing new about RBW technology that is of interest to discuss. Extraction of 65% REE, as well as continuous ion chromatography, is a technology 20 years ago.
At the moment, technology exists that allows us to extract 95-98% REE from phosphogypsum, and to carry out the process of obtaining individual REE compounds from the solution stream.
At the same time, the cost of REE extraction is less than $2 per kg.
Hi Tony; I may have missed it, where/when did they say that they had produced the 350kg in September ?
My guess is that the 5.75kg came from the assay lab residues from when they did the resource drilling.
Happy to apologize if proven wrong.
Excellent visit further highlighting the projects strategic importance to the US.
Can't stay this low for long imho
Rampy Ballocks
I think he's reached desperation stage Fulmar. His comparison of the work of Mintek and K-Tech (with a combined 130 years of experience) to a 'dog running around before pooping' has plumbed new depths.
He hasn't even given us the chemical breakdown of the poop - shoddy work reet, very shoddy 💩
I'm staggered Reet that you are not too embarrassed to ever show your face on here again-made a complete clown of yourself and then carry on like it didn't happen.
Doubt it, too soon.
Looks like a straight up news article.
SmartPunter
"there is a pilot plant running and guess what? they know what they're doing."
They rush about like a dog before pooping.
It was stated that mixed rare earth sulfate was produced, then mixed rare earth carbonate. What's next?
That Wall Street Journal article is fantastic. Do you think we have our new brokers to thank for it? Be mightily impressed if we do
more ******s from the backwater idiot.
there is a pilot plant running and guess what? they know what they're doing.
Rare earth carbonate is mainly amorphous, of large volume and difficult to filter and brings difficulty in transportation for industrial production. Thus, it is necessary to optimize the precipitation process conditions to convert the flocculent precipitate into rare earth carbonate crystals.
This is something you have yet to face.
Afternoon all.
This WSJ article is getting some interesting traction on LinkedIn...
https://www.linkedin.com/posts/yusuf-khan-8838a3128_the-rare-earths-mine-that-wont-need-a-single-activity-7153348047735857152-XwIS?utm_source=share&utm_medium=member_desktop
Interesting development IMO.
ATB LB
Deserves a buy recommendation imop.