A rare earth processing facility in Canada’s Saskatchewan just hit a milestone that no other company in North America can claim: It's in commissioning.
That means heavy rare earth elements are being processed into the materials that go inside high-performance magnets, on North American soil, for the first time at commercial scale.
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$ALOY is the company behind it.
Through a $20.6 million investment in the Saskatchewan Research Council's facility, REalloys has locked in exclusive supply rights to up to 80% of its expanded output.
The target: 525 tonnes of NdPr, 30 tonnes of Dysprosium, and 15 tonnes of Terbium per year. Initial commercial production on track for early 2027.
A dedicated Heavy Rare Earth Metallization Facility is also underway, with all equipment sourced exclusively from Western and allied-nation suppliers, tracking below budget.
Full Dy and Tb metal production expected by Q4 2027.
In 7 months, U.S. defense procurement rules ban Chinese-sourced rare earths from the entire military supply chain.
REalloys is the only company with a compliant, commissioned supply chain ready to meet that deadline.
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