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Solvay seals two deals to supply rare earths to US magnet makers

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LONDON (Reuters) -Chemicals group Solvay has agreed two deals to supply rare earths to U.S. magnet makers as it seeks to ramp up its processing plant in France, the company said on Wednesday. Solvay,

Solvay Strikes Two Agreements to Supply Rare Earths to U.S. Manufacturers

Solvay's Strategic Supply Agreements

LONDON (Reuters) -Chemicals group Solvay has agreed two deals to supply rare earths to U.S. magnet makers as it seeks to ramp up its processing plant in France, the company said on Wednesday.

Solvay, one of a few companies outside of China capable of the complex rare earths separation, in April launched modest processing of minerals needed for permanent magnets at its French plant, but said commercial production would depend on support from customers and governments.

Solvay concluded agreements with U.S. companies Noveon Magnetics and Permag to supply rare earth oxides, separate statements said.

Details of the Noveon Agreement

The United States, Europe and allies have been racing to create domestic industries to make super-strong rare earth magnets vital for defence, electric vehicles, electronics and wind turbines, and cut dependence on China.

Partnership with Permag

The deal with privately-held Noveon is for elements neodymium, praseodymium, dysprosium and terbium - known as NdPr and DyTb - the four key rare earths needed to make permanent magnets.

"This collaboration is part of Solvay's broader commitment to sustainable and secure rare earth supply chains, both in Europe and abroad," An Nuyttens, president of Solvay Special Chemicals, said in a statement.

Texas-based Noveon began selling sintered neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) magnets commercially in 2023.

DEAL WITH PERMAG TO SUPPLY SAMARIUM OXIDE

The deal with Permag is to supply samarium oxide, which will be turned into samarium metal by British firm Less Common Metals.

Samarium is used to make a type of magnet that can withstand very high temperatures without losing its magnetic properties and is often used in defence applications and nuclear reactor components.

Future Production Plans

Solvay CEO Philippe Kehren said the agreements involved "limited volumes" but that the company's plant in La Rochelle could increase production levels quickly.

Solvay can already produce NdPr and samarium oxide so will start those supplies very soon, the CEO said on a call with reporters. "DyTb we will need a few months, but we will start in the course of 2026," he added.

Last week, Kehren said Solvay would be interested in building a rare earths processing plant in the United States, where financial support is stronger than in Europe.

"From our point of view, what we see is customers from the U.S. being ready today to sign commercial contracts. Not yet fully in Europe, but we're working on it," Kehren told reporters on Wednesday.

European customers understand the long-term need for an independent rare earths supply chain in Europe.

"But how and when and how fast this will come will also depend on the European Commission," Nuyttens added.

(Reporting by Eric Onstad; additional reporting by Tom Daly, editing by Ed Osmond)

Key Takeaways

  • Solvay signs deals with Noveon and Permag to supply rare earths.
  • The agreements aim to boost Solvay's French processing plant.
  • Rare earths are crucial for defense, EVs, and electronics.
  • Solvay plans to expand production in La Rochelle.
  • Potential future US processing plant considered by Solvay.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are rare earths?
Rare earths are a group of 17 chemical elements in the periodic table that are critical for various technologies, including electronics, electric vehicles, and renewable energy systems.
What are permanent magnets?
Permanent magnets are materials that produce a magnetic field without the need for an external power source, commonly used in motors, generators, and various electronic devices.
What is samarium oxide?
Samarium oxide is a chemical compound used in the production of high-performance magnets that can operate at elevated temperatures, often utilized in defense and aerospace applications.
What is commercial production?
Commercial production refers to the large-scale manufacturing of goods intended for sale in the market, as opposed to experimental or small-scale production.

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