
("Rainbow" or "the Company")
LSE: RBW
Rare Earth Oxide separation work commences at the back-end pilot plant in
· Phalaborwa pilot plant programme generating positive results in both
· Rare earth oxide separation work is underway in
· Continuous run of the front-end pilot plant in
· Iterative Phalaborwa pilot plant operation continues to deliver ongoing optimisation of the process flowsheet
NEWS RELEASE
This back-end plant process utilises continuous ion exchange ("CIX") and continuous ion chromatography ("CIC") to produce separated rare earth oxides. The innovative application of this established technology has been pioneered by
Bench scale testwork carried out by
The front-end pilot plant, which is situated at the
The front-end will start running on a continuous basis from the week commencing
The pilot plant process is an iterative process that allows for continual optimisation in order to deliver the most efficient final flowsheet for commercial scale operations. As part of this process, Rainbow has worked with its partner
The inclusion of this extra processing step into the front-end process does not add any significant capital or operating expenditure to the front-end flowsheet, but reduces the quantity of mixed rare earths to be processed in the CIX / CIC circuit by approximately 40%, with resultant capital and operating cost benefits.
In addition, the piloting process has delivered further optimisation results to date including:
· improvement in the impurity and rare earths leach temperature conditions from the 40⁰C set out in the Preliminary Economic Assessment to 30⁰C, delivering a significant ca. 50% saving in energy requirements with resultant expected capex and opex savings; and
· the successful regeneration of two key reagents in the leach solution.
The four rare earths that will be produced at Phalaborwa - NdPr, Dy and Tb - are all designated as critical minerals further to their important role in the transition to the green economy. As vital components of permanent magnets, these rare earth elements are used within electric vehicles and wind turbines, as well as many other advanced technologies including those required for strategic defence purposes, such as guided missiles, drones, electronic displays, sonar and jet fighter engines.
For further information, please contact:
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+27 82 652 8526
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+44 7876 796 629 |
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Notes to Editors:
About Rainbow:
The Company is focused on the development of the
The Phalaborwa Preliminary Economic Assessment has confirmed strong base line economics for the project, which has a base case NPV10 of US$627 million[1], an average EBITDA operating margin of 75% and a payback period of < two years. Pilot plant operations commenced in 2023, with the project expected to reach commercial production in 2026, just five years after work began on the project by Rainbow.
More information is available at www.rainbowrareearths.com.
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