By: vincent | 2010-11-12 | Electronics For nearly a month, China has blocked the export to Japan of rare–earth metals, obscure minerals with names that sound like science–fiction fantasies but whose applications make them essential to modern life. read more
By: David P Grossman | 2010-10-03 | Arts & Entertainment While all the focus seems to be on gold at the moment, there is a new a relatively unknown area of investment called Rare Earth Metals that has room for spectacular growth. In this article we explain what they are and how to get involved with this potentially huge market. read more
By: gaga | 2011-01-09 | Business - More than 80% in Japan from China Rare Earth - United States, the world's rare earth reserves, the second, but stop their exploitation in favor of imports from China Although China has more than 50% of the world's rare earth resources and reserves, and accounted for 90% of global market share, but the reality is that from 1990 to 2005, the Chinese Rare Earth exports increased by nearly 10 times the average price has dropped to half of 1990 read more
By: judy mercy | 2011-11-25 | Business They may be called rare but in reality, considering their distribution over the earth's crust, rare earth metals are in relative abundance. Along with copper, rare earth metals are the 25th most abundant element found in the earth's crust. So why are they called rare? Unlike copper, these metals are widely dispersed; it's practically difficult to find enough of them concentrated in one location wh read more
By: Marie Winston | 2011-02-03 | Business Neodymium rare earth magnets are permanent magnets made from an alloy of iron, boron and neodymium. This compound is also designated as NdFeB. It was created in 1982 in order to provide an alternative to samarium cobalt magnets. Magnets made from this alloy are the strongest type of rare earth magnet. read more
By: ddew | 2010-12-15 | Sales China's proven reserves of rare earth resources in the 36.52% of the world, is the world's largest rare earth resources in power. read more
By: gaga | 2010-12-22 | Business So we can not understand is that, although the Chinese rare earth reserves in the world, but it's rare earth reserves, the United States is among the best. read more
By: Nicholas Santiago | 2010-12-29 | Investing Rare earths stocks are all the rage right now. Every trader, investor, and financial media figure cannot stop talking about this industry group. Where were the rare earth stocks a year ago? Every since China mentioned that they would limit the export amount of their rare earth metals over the weekend these stocks have soared higher and caught a ton of media attention. read more
By: Dom Einhorn | 2011-09-22 | Science ‘Rare earth elements’ are a group of 17 elements present in the periodic table (15 Lanthanoids, Scandium and Yttrium). Scandium and Yttrium are chemically similar and present in the same ores as Lanthanoids. read more
By: Jason Fadien | 2011-04-23 | Internet Marketing How to purchase china Rare Earth/RE Magnets products? A good question.. My favorite online shops are Ebay and buyonme direct. Why I choose above 2 online stores? The following are factors I will consider before purchasing: Good Quanlity Cheap Price Returning Policy Delivery Time Customer Service Website Easy to Use read more
By: Marie Winston | 2011-01-13 | Business Neodymium rare Earth magnets are composed of a boron, iron, and neodymium alloy to form the strongest currently known type of permanent magnet. They are also the most affordable type due to a continuous decrease in price over the years since their first construction and are often used in the production of many modern technologies. read more
By: Anand | 2012-03-04 | Small Business A rare metal is basically known as the seventeen chemical elements metal, keeping in mind their names and various specifications you should be aware of a significant fact that the availability of rare metal is plentiful in the world. read more
By: April Gilbertson | 2012-01-17 | Manufacturing Even with the arrival of inexpensive neodymium on the market, there is still a place for samarium-cobalt plate magnets. Their high Curie temperature makes them necessary in the hottest applications. The older types of magnets now find their primary uses in certain products. read more
By: Zanita Jo | 2012-04-04 | International Property It’s the time to think about the proper uses of rare earth metals available above the ground, not inside the ground so that rare earth mining can boost the economic growth in better manner. read more