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And that measly 35kg is many. many multiples of what could or might be extracted from the feed stock that you tried to pass off as concentrate (carbonate).Do they really pay you for your amateurish attempts, how much per post?
Well it seems the 35kg has certainly goy your Chinky mates wound up and it's weighing heavy on their minds ATM and even heavier on their strategic control of green and defence REEs-Shame ! The US govt. also seem quite impressed with the first 35kg,Full capex confirmation and build start might upset them a tad more. Concentrate pea brain (maybe carbonate)
Since when did 35 kg of MREC begin to be considered industrial?
However, processing PG for the extraction of REEs and other valuable elements had not been industrially realized
Well it has now, pea brain.
Http://projects.gtk.fi/export/sites/projects/Morecovery/documents/7_REE_extraction_PG_Canovas_EIT.pdf
Phosphogypsum Huelva (Spain) - obtained from Moroccan phosphorite
"However, processing PG for the extraction of REEs and other valuable elements had not been industrially realized. Trace concentration of REEs in the PG (normally
"However, processing PG for the extraction of REEs and other valuable elements had not been industrially realized. Trace concentration of REEs in the PG (normally
Phosphogypsum Processing for Rare Earths Recovery—A Review
"PG was considered a potentially valuable source of REEs. For the phosphate rocks with different REE grades it was concluded that most (60% - 70%) of the initial REE contents were incorporated to the PG during the wet-process of phosphoric acid [5] - [11]. As much as 5 tonnes of PG were produced for each tonne of P2O5 affected by the composition of the phosphate rock [12]. It was estimated that 170 or even 280 million tonnes of PG were globally produced annually. If assume the average content of REEs in the PG being 500 mg/kg the potential source of REEs from the PG would be annually 85,000 - 140,000 tonnes. It was estimated that in Florida alone, approximately 30,000 tonnes of REEs were discarded with various phosphate mining wastes annually [1]. In South Africa up to 85% of REEs were precipitated with PG during the acidulation of Phalaborwa phosphorite with sulphuric acid [13]. Similarly, in Poland 70% of REEs were found in PG during dihydrate process for the Kola phosphorite [14]. In Finland, the Siilinjärvi mine annually produced 1.3 million tonnes of apatite concentrate and meanwhile, around 1.5 million tonnes of PG were produced from the processing of the apatite concentrate. It was estimated that the majority (60% - 80%) of REEs from the apatite concentrate, that is, over 2000 tonnes of REEs annually, were deposited into the waste in the mine.
However, processing PG for the extraction of REEs and other valuable elements had not been industrially realized. Trace concentration of REEs in the PG (normally
Arctic Penguins)))
"Fear" ? try "disgust" ! at least you've owned up to being sponsored. Arctic,my ar se !
Your fear leads to paranoia. We can say with greater confidence that my, as you say, “sponsor” is the Arctic Penguins.
Which you moron is exactly why the forthcoming production by Rainbow (which has already been validated by industry experts and the US Govt.) will be a massive pain for the Chinese.But thanks again for confirming (by implication) your sponsor .What is slightly disturbing though is that for a couple of bob you are happy to try and promote (by trolling competitors) a planet polluting process that is killing people as we speak, do you sleep well ?
https://earth.org/rare-earth-mining-has-devastated-chinas-environment/
The levels that some scum sink to for a couple of pence disgusts me !
No wonder your masters are bricking it with a green alternative just round the corner.
Dear fulmar29,
"your continued presence tells me that the chinese know what a threat production of ree from gypsum stacks is to their planet polluting processing nightmare of a business."
production of REE from gypsum stacks does not pose any threat, much less technical and technological interest. There are the following reasons for this:
- phosphogypsum has been accumulated in many countries of the world, such as Brazil, Morroco, India, China, Philippines, Russia, Spain, Finland, Poland.
- there are a large variety of technologies and technical solutions for its processing for the extraction of REE.
- today there is NO economically attractive technology.
I think it's important to listen to what George has to say about commodity prices and how we will be making shedloads of money even when they are low in his latest interview.
He also gives a nod to the U.s. department of defence good times ahead 👍.
https://youtu.be/lxmJeIS8KZA?feature=shared
keep on keeping on reet. but we remember you were the one spouting utter garbage getting mixed up and ****ing up all the technical detail, and you were calling carbonate ,concentrate and posting pretty pictures of feed stock claiming it was "concentrate" -a clueless chinese backed troll kidding absolutely no-one. your bull might look good to them but "doesn't even touch the sides" here. .your continued presence tells me that the chinese know what a threat production of ree from gypsum stacks is to their planet polluting processing nightmare of a business. the political overtones of china losing control of rees (defence and green energy) are huge and "li'l ole rainbow" are a thorn in your side-shame !
Https://oilprice.com/Metals/Commodities/Chinas-Rare-Earth-Dominance-Faces-Challenges-As-Global-Supply-Chain-Shifts.html
the price of REE comes into balance.
It’s unlikely that we should expect a miracle with an increase in the price of REE.