This info about rare earth metals in Ukraine is really interesting.
"Why are rare earth metals so important?
Because they change the properties of alloys.
For example,
just as a pinch of spice can dramatically change the taste of a dish,
a pinch of neodymium added to the alloy of magnets changes them and gives them more power.
Thanks to this,
magnets used in electric motors release more energy.
What other industries and economies use resources located in Ukraine?
We have uranium there.
Its main supplier was the Soviet Union,
and then after its collapse – Russia.
Because of the ongoing conflict,
it is better for these resources to be outside the war zone.
Uranium is located in the Kirovohrad region and in the central part of Ukraine,
which is close to the front.
There is also titanium there –
a metal of incredible strength.
Some transport planes have titanium floors and can carry heavy tanks without any support.
It is a light metal with great strength.
It is certainly a strategic raw material.
In addition,
there are deposits of lithium.
It is urgently sought after because it allows the transition from traditional lead batteries to lithium ones.
They are smaller, lighter, and many devices must be powered by electricity to maintain systems in our personal computers or smartphones.
Dysprosium, one of the rare earth metals,
is used in lasers.
Europium is used in the production of LED lighting, smartphone screens and other displays.
The use of these raw materials is wide
and Ukraine is a kind of treasury,
still active and undeveloped,
which has deposits known for years.
However,
they require advanced technology of exploitation
and processing into a raw material for industry."
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"Why are rare earth metals so important?
Because they change the properties of alloys.
For example,
just as a pinch of spice can dramatically change the taste of a dish,
a pinch of neodymium added to the alloy of magnets changes them and gives them more power.
Thanks to this,
magnets used in electric motors release more energy.
What other industries and economies use resources located in Ukraine?
We have uranium there.
Its main supplier was the Soviet Union,
and then after its collapse – Russia.
Because of the ongoing conflict,
it is better for these resources to be outside the war zone.
Uranium is located in the Kirovohrad region and in the central part of Ukraine,
which is close to the front.
There is also titanium there –
a metal of incredible strength.
Some transport planes have titanium floors and can carry heavy tanks without any support.
It is a light metal with great strength.
It is certainly a strategic raw material.
In addition,
there are deposits of lithium.
It is urgently sought after because it allows the transition from traditional lead batteries to lithium ones.
They are smaller, lighter, and many devices must be powered by electricity to maintain systems in our personal computers or smartphones.
Dysprosium, one of the rare earth metals,
is used in lasers.
Europium is used in the production of LED lighting, smartphone screens and other displays.
The use of these raw materials is wide
and Ukraine is a kind of treasury,
still active and undeveloped,
which has deposits known for years.
However,
they require advanced technology of exploitation
and processing into a raw material for industry."
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