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Stealth Technology through barium hexaferrite and ultra-fine copper powder in the paint

Stealth technology through barium hexaferrite and ultra-fine copper powder in the paint. Intensive research has been carried out since 2008 using a wide variety of additives in a wide variety of combinations in order to develop paints that give their metallic carrier a radar-absorbing camouflage coat. In 2022, a very interesting test using barium hexaferrite and ultrafine copper powder in combination was published, which increased radar beams by a [...]

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Export controls on gallium and germanium: “China wants to negotiate”

Export controls on gallium and germanium: “China wants to negotiate” The export controls imposed by China on the high-tech elements gallium and germanium in the summer sent the economy into panic. According to a China expert, China only wants to gain room for negotiation in the technology war with this step. Just 430 tons of gallium and around 225 tons of germanium were produced worldwide in 2022. Nonetheless […]

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E-car batteries: Nickel from Indonesia instead of Russia

E-car batteries: Nickel from Indonesia instead of Russia The demand for nickel for cathodes will multiply by 2030. So far, the emerging EU battery industry has been dependent on Russian nickel. Because of the war in Ukraine, nickel from Indonesia is very popular. There, however, mining threatens primeval forests and isolated indigenous peoples. Joko Widodo's popularity limited […]

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Auto industry biggest driver for cobalt mining

The automotive industry is the biggest driver of cobalt mining The continuing miserable mining conditions in the Democratic Republic of the Congo are casting a shadow over the otherwise clean image of electromobility. Even if there are now alternatives, cobalt will remain indispensable for electric cars in the medium term. Despite price volatility and sometimes inhumane working conditions, global mining increased to 2021 tons in 175.000, according to The Cobalt Institute. Corresponding […]

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Lithium industry: need for improvement in carbon footprint and water consumption

Lithium industry: need for improvement in the CO2 balance and water consumption No matter which battery chemistry will prevail in electric cars in the coming years: lithium will remain an irreplaceable component in traction batteries in the future. The demand for the light metal will increase dramatically in the coming years - and with it the ecological problems associated with mining. Demand […]

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Deporia - Investing in Rare Earths and Critical Metals

Investing in Rare Earths and Critical Metals The Institute for Rare Earths and Strategic Metals (ISE) has been following the idea of ​​Deporia since 2018, as we were called in from the start to bring in our knowledge of the raw material markets. The idea was to invest in rare earths and strategic metals on the bare essentials [...]

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Aluminum manufacturers are going green and may risk shutting down the market.

Aluminum manufacturers are going green and may risk shutting down the market. Tesla orders huge aluminum casting presses for its assembly line in Germany. The "Gigapress" is the size of a small house and with a single module it will replace around 70 parts that are currently being glued and riveted into the car's chassis. Aluminum is one of the materials of choice for [...]

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USA on the long road to independence from China

The US is having a hard time breaking its dependence on Chinese rare earths The US Department of Defense has just promised to finance two rare earth separation facilities on US soil. It's a small step towards the Trump administration's stated goal of breaking the country's reliance on Chinese supplies of critical minerals. But the direct [...]

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Could Covid-19 trigger a mining revolution?

Could Covid-19 start a mining revolution? At the height of the global economic and social disruption of the Covid-19 pandemic in early April, GlobalData's analysis showed that more than 1.600 mines had been temporarily shut down worldwide. While companies are still hesitant about the extent to which this has affected production, [...]

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According to the Ocean Panel, deep-sea mining could destroy undiscovered life forms

According to the Ocean Panel, deep-sea mining could destroy undiscovered life forms.Mining on the seabed should not begin until a full assessment of likely environmental impacts can be made, according to a report commissioned by the High-Level Ocean Panel has been. Environmentalists, including the British David Attenborough, have a ban [...]

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