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Rare Earth Elements

Recently, demand for rare earth elements (REE) has grown exponentially because rare earth elements are used in many common devices, such as cell phones and batteries. Due to their physical properties, REE can cause testing concerns.  SGS has the experience, technologies and expertise to support your project from exploration to development. Our team delivers proven services to ensure your project moves forward.

SGS provides a comprehensive range of testwork capabilities for rare earth element exploration and metallurgical processing including:

  • Geochemical analysis including Mobile Metal Ion (MMI) studies
  • High Definition Mineralogy including REE phase delineation and variability testing
  • Extensive REE metallurgical flowsheet development and piloting expertise
  • Integrated environmental services including water treatment and tailings processing

SGS has over 70 years experience finding practical, effective solutions to industry challenges. Our technical team offers you a unique, industry leading depth and breadth of services for rare earth elements. Put SGS on your team and gain the competitive edge that will translate into more growth for your company.

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