完了,重稀土的提炼技术完全掌握在东大一家的手里
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#3 Re: 完了,重稀土的提炼技术完全掌握在东大一家的手里
嘉宾信息过时了
上个月 Lynas 量产重稀土了
https://www.mining.com/lynas-becomes-fi ... ide-china/
Australia’s Lynas Rare Earths (ASX: LYC) has become the first producer of so-called ‘heavy’ rare earths outside of China following the successful production of dysprosium at its Malaysia plant.
Dysprosium is a key input in the production of high-performance magnets used for powering electric vehicles and wind turbines. Due to its strategic importance, the mineral was recently placed under export restrictions by China, the leading producer of rare earths.
On Friday, Perth-based Lynas confirmed that it has successfully produced the first batch of dysprosium oxides from its Lynas Malaysia refinery. The facility has been in operations in 2012, producing mainly ‘light’ rare earths used in smartphones and defense applications.
Lynas’ production of dysprosium — the amount of which was undisclosed — marks the first time that a company outside China has produced a heavy rare earth on a commercial level. China has dominated the world’s supply of all rare earths, accounting for about 70% of the mined output and nearly all of the processing.
上个月 Lynas 量产重稀土了
https://www.mining.com/lynas-becomes-fi ... ide-china/
Australia’s Lynas Rare Earths (ASX: LYC) has become the first producer of so-called ‘heavy’ rare earths outside of China following the successful production of dysprosium at its Malaysia plant.
Dysprosium is a key input in the production of high-performance magnets used for powering electric vehicles and wind turbines. Due to its strategic importance, the mineral was recently placed under export restrictions by China, the leading producer of rare earths.
On Friday, Perth-based Lynas confirmed that it has successfully produced the first batch of dysprosium oxides from its Lynas Malaysia refinery. The facility has been in operations in 2012, producing mainly ‘light’ rare earths used in smartphones and defense applications.
Lynas’ production of dysprosium — the amount of which was undisclosed — marks the first time that a company outside China has produced a heavy rare earth on a commercial level. China has dominated the world’s supply of all rare earths, accounting for about 70% of the mined output and nearly all of the processing.
#5 Re: 完了,重稀土的提炼技术完全掌握在东大一家的手里
钓鱼新闻,真要是有的话蘑菇头何必还要向东大下跪strongcat 写了: 2025年 6月 7日 02:59 嘉宾信息过时了
上个月 Lynas 量产重稀土了
https://www.mining.com/lynas-becomes-fi ... ide-china/
Australia’s Lynas Rare Earths (ASX: LYC) has become the first producer of so-called ‘heavy’ rare earths outside of China following the successful production of dysprosium at its Malaysia plant.
Dysprosium is a key input in the production of high-performance magnets used for powering electric vehicles and wind turbines. Due to its strategic importance, the mineral was recently placed under export restrictions by China, the leading producer of rare earths.
On Friday, Perth-based Lynas confirmed that it has successfully produced the first batch of dysprosium oxides from its Lynas Malaysia refinery. The facility has been in operations in 2012, producing mainly ‘light’ rare earths used in smartphones and defense applications.
Lynas’ production of dysprosium — the amount of which was undisclosed — marks the first time that a company outside China has produced a heavy rare earth on a commercial level. China has dominated the world’s supply of all rare earths, accounting for about 70% of the mined output and nearly all of the processing.
#12 Re: 完了,重稀土的提炼技术完全掌握在东大一家的手里
现在找几个洪波搞个陈进稀土公司还来得及吗?一方面可以把走私到的重稀土加价100倍卖给川普,一方面可以套取几百亿“研究”经费,然后跑路。
子以礼从人其人不纳礼归子今子骂我我今不纳子自持祸归子身矣犹响应声影之随形终无免离慎勿为恶
#13 Re: 完了,重稀土的提炼技术完全掌握在东大一家的手里
你先把英语读明白来,你发的这玩意到底说了点啥,LOL
strongcat 写了: 2025年 6月 7日 02:59 嘉宾信息过时了
上个月 Lynas 量产重稀土了
https://www.mining.com/lynas-becomes-fi ... ide-china/
Australia’s Lynas Rare Earths (ASX: LYC) has become the first producer of so-called ‘heavy’ rare earths outside of China following the successful production of dysprosium at its Malaysia plant.
Dysprosium is a key input in the production of high-performance magnets used for powering electric vehicles and wind turbines. Due to its strategic importance, the mineral was recently placed under export restrictions by China, the leading producer of rare earths.
On Friday, Perth-based Lynas confirmed that it has successfully produced the first batch of dysprosium oxides from its Lynas Malaysia refinery. The facility has been in operations in 2012, producing mainly ‘light’ rare earths used in smartphones and defense applications.
Lynas’ production of dysprosium — the amount of which was undisclosed — marks the first time that a company outside China has produced a heavy rare earth on a commercial level. China has dominated the world’s supply of all rare earths, accounting for about 70% of the mined output and nearly all of the processing.