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FAQ: Energy Fuels' Dysprosium Oxide Qualification for Automotive Use
TL;DR
Energy Fuels gains a competitive edge by qualifying its high-purity dysprosium oxide with a major South Korean automaker, strengthening its position in the rare earth magnet supply chain.
Energy Fuels produces 99.9% pure dysprosium oxide at its Utah mill, passing all quality benchmarks for automotive magnet production through its monazite processing method.
This advancement by Energy Fuels helps secure U.S. and allied rare earth supplies, supporting cleaner energy technologies and reducing reliance on constrained global resources.
Energy Fuels achieved 99.9% purity in dysprosium oxide production, exceeding automotive specs and marking a milestone in rare earth processing for permanent magnets.
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Energy Fuels announced that its high-purity dysprosium oxide has successfully passed all initial purity and quality assurance/quality control benchmarks of a major South Korean automotive manufacturer for use in downstream rare earth permanent magnet production.
This qualification marks a significant milestone in the company's critical materials strategy, validating its ability to produce separated heavy rare earth oxides from monazite at its White Mesa Mill in Utah, and follows the company's earlier qualification of neodymium-praseodymium oxide for magnet applications.
Energy Fuels has produced dysprosium oxide achieving 99.9% purity, which exceeds automotive specifications.
Energy Fuels has produced approximately 29 kilograms of dysprosium oxide at pilot scale to date.
Energy Fuels produces separated heavy rare earth oxides from monazite at its White Mesa Mill in Utah, which is the only fully licensed and operating conventional uranium processing facility in the United States.
This achievement underscores Energy Fuels' role in strengthening U.S. and allied rare earth supply chains amid ongoing global supply constraints.
This qualification follows the company's earlier qualification of neodymium-praseodymium oxide for magnet applications.
Energy Fuels is a leading U.S.-based critical materials company focused on uranium, rare earth elements (REEs), heavy mineral sands, vanadium and medical isotopes, and has been the leading U.S. producer of natural uranium concentrate for the past several years.
For more information, visit http://www.energyfuels.com or the company's newsroom at http://ibn.fm/UUUU.
Energy Fuels is based in Lakewood, Colorado, near Denver, and its common shares trade on the NYSE American under symbol 'UUUU' and on the Toronto Stock Exchange under symbol 'EFR'.
Curated from InvestorBrandNetwork (IBN)

