Web4 apr. 2024 · The refinery will produce the high value rare earth oxides neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium and terbium which Iluka says “are critical inputs across a range of industries and technologies including electric vehicles, sustainable energy, advanced electronics, medical and defence applications. Web5 apr. 2024 · It will first use inputs from Iluka’s own stockpiles of rare earth bearing minerals, but is designed to process feedstocks from external suppliers. The refinery’s …
Iluka Website - Eneabba Rare Earths Refinery
Web22 jun. 2024 · It will have a feed capacity of approximately 55,000 tonnes per annum to produce an estimated 17,500 tonnes per annum of rare earth oxides and will be capable … Web21 feb. 2024 · The refinery is expected to enter production by 2025, with Iluka planning to produce about 17,500 tonnes a year of rare earth oxides from feedstock from its own sources, as well as from third parties, such as the Nick Curtis-led Northern Minerals, which has already inked an offtake deal with Iluka. toys receipt
lluka shares soar on WA rare earths refinery funding
Web3 apr. 2024 · Iluka Resources is building Australia's first fully integrated rare earths refinery. The initial feedstock for the refinery will be the company's Eneabba stockpile. Web4 apr. 2024 · Iluka Resources has been given board approval to construct its Eneabba rare earths refinery in Western Australia after the company achieved two key milestones … Web4 apr. 2024 · Iluka’s board ticked off on the construction of a $1.2bn refinery in WA, with the federal government’s Critical Minerals Facility to chip in a $1.05bn low-cost loan to help … toys recalled for lead