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#0 (0%) - cn-re.com
Title: CHINA RARE EARTH TECH - Terbium, Holmium, Ytterbium, Lutetium, Samarium, Thulium, Erbium, Dysprosium, Europium, Neodymium, Gado
Description: Lanthanum, cerium, praseodymium, neodymium, samarium, europium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, holmium, erbium, thulium, ytterbium, lutetium, yttrium, scandium, oxide, metal, carbonate, nitrate, chloride, fluoride,
#906,247 (-3%) - smart-elements.com
Title: smart-elements GmbH - High purity element samples for science and collection
Description: Hochreine Elemente für Sammler und Wissenschaftler
Keywords:Elementeproben, Aluminium, Antimon, Argon, Arsen, Barium, Beryllium, Blei, Bor, Brom, Calcium, Cer, Chlor, Chrom, Cäsium, Dysprosium, Eisen, Erbium, Europium, Fluor, Gadolinium, Gallium, Germanium, Gold, Hafnium,
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#2,087,541 (-44%) - treo.typepad.com
Title: RareMetalBlog
Description: RareMetalBlog.com is written by professionals examining issues relating to how the world may soon find itself running out of rare metals. Rare metals, which are used to form key components in high-tech devices from cell phones to semiconductors to solar
#8,397,053 (+23%) - pidc.com
Title: PIDC: Nanotechnology at Work
Description: PIDC is a technology and solutions company focused on producing specialty chemicals and performance nanomaterials for a wide array of applications.
#21,588,946 (0%) - sciengineeredmaterials.com
Title: SCI Engineered Materials
Description: SCI Engineered Materials, Inc. is a manufacturer of high quality sputtering targets for select growth markets in the physicalvapor deposition industry. SCI Engineered Materials, Inc. manufactures ceramics and metals for advanced applications such as opti
Title: Rare Earth Elements Are Part of the Lanthanide Group on the Periodic Table
Description: The 15 rare earth elements of the lanthanide group are in high demand by the population. In order to meet this increasing demand, countries are forced to source out locations other than China to get their rare earth elements.