'thru engineering RE product'
I must be naive. The purity can be a requirement for some industrial processes, as can the types of impurity.
The product can be processed up the value chain from carbonates to oxides to metals, and probably a few in between.
I'm sure some industrial processes require specified mixtures of REEs.
Short of going the Moly route and establishing downstream processes, how on earth does LYC engineer the product other than purity?
Secondly is there any documentary supportive text that shows any customer not being able to source REE to the specification they need for any particular process?
Would love to know what the LYC secret sauce is other than suggestive words from vested interests.
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