Small Ohio Company's Chemistry Breakthrough Could Have Major Defense Implications
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It also comes amid a looming 2027 ban on Chinese-origin rare earth materials, as the
Only a small number of companies in
From its metallization platform in
REalloys said independent laboratory testing confirmed that its HF-free process can produce metallization-grade rare earth fluoride feedstock with oxygen content of 0.34 weight percent—well below the 1 percent threshold typically required for rare earth metal production.
"Hydrofluoric acid has been necessary for rare earth metallization, until now," said
Rare earth fluorides are the intermediate material used to produce metals such as dysprosium, terbium, and neodymium—elements that strengthen the high-performance permanent magnets used across modern defense systems, aerospace platforms, and advanced industrial technologies.
Scaled, this process could remove one of the most hazardous chemical steps from rare earth metal production while expanding the ability to manufacture these materials within
Rebuilding The US Rare Earth Supply Chain-Cleaner
For years, the Western response to rare earth dependence focused on mining and separation.
But oxides themselves don't power the civilian economy and the American defense industry: rare earth metal alloys do. That's the missing link in the chain that REalloys is now providing–and scaling.
That transformation—from oxide to metal—is the true industrial chokepoint. For decades,
Even when rare earth ore was mined in
Rebuilding that capability is far more complex than reopening a mine. Metallization requires tightly controlled reduction reactions, specialized high-temperature furnaces, and process control systems capable of maintaining stable yields and purity across multiple rare earth elements simultaneously. Very few facilities outside
REalloys (ALOY) is attempting to rebuild that capability in
The newly demonstrated fluorination technology pushes that effort one step further upstream. By eliminating hydrofluoric acid from the fluorination stage, REalloys' process could remove one of the most hazardous chemical inputs historically required in rare earth metallurgy, according to the company. If scalable, it would allow the same industrial platform being expanded to rebuild Western rare earth metals capacity to operate with a materially lower environmental and safety burden. In other words, the effort to scale rare earth metallization outside
Rare Earth Supply and Demand: A Shifting Landscape
For years, rare earth supply looked abundant because
At the same time,
As demand rises and the surplus buffer of available supply contracts, Western manufacturers and governments have placed increasing focus on rebuilding domestic and allied supply chains for these materials.
When
Permanent magnet motors used in electric vehicles rely on rare earth elements to deliver the efficiency and performance required by next-generation EV platforms. At the same time, the rapid build-out of cloud and artificial intelligence infrastructure is driving demand for advanced cooling systems, robotics, and automation equipment that also rely on rare earth magnets.
Rare earth materials now underpin two of the fastest-growing industrial sectors on the planet: electrification and digital infrastructure. Yet the Western world built almost no strategic buffer for them. The 2027 deadline has added urgency to those efforts.
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This explains why the small number of companies rebuilding rare earth metals capacity outside
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