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FAQ: Ucore Rare Metals' Louisiana REE Processing Plans and RapidSX Technology
TL;DR
Ucore Rare Metals Inc. offers investors early access to a proprietary REE separation technology that could secure a competitive edge in North America's critical mineral supply chain.
Ucore's RapidSX technology improves conventional solvent extraction processes and will be deployed at its Louisiana facility with commercial commissioning targeted for mid-2026.
This initiative helps build a resilient North American REE supply chain, reducing foreign dependencies and supporting critical mineral security for future generations.
Ucore is advancing a proprietary rapid-separation technology that could transform how heavy rare earth elements are processed in North America by 2026.
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Ucore is preparing for heavy rare earth element (REE) processing at its Strategic Metals Complex in Alexandria, Louisiana, with a goal of commissioning the first commercial RapidSX separation unit in mid-2026.
RapidSX is Ucore's proprietary REE separation platform designed to improve on conventional solvent extraction processes, though the content doesn't specify the exact improvements.
The Strategic Metals Complex is located in Alexandria, Louisiana, United States.
Ucore's target is to commission the first commercial RapidSX separation unit in mid-2026.
This project helps establish a secure Western supply chain for heavy rare earth elements, reducing longstanding dependencies on foreign processors and aligning with North American critical-mineral security goals.
Ucore's broader mission is to establish a resilient, vertically integrated REE supply chain in North America.
The technology has undergone demonstration testing in Canada before transitioning toward full deployment at the U.S. facility in Louisiana.
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