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Lithium
Lithium is the lightest metal found in nature, characterized by unique physical and chemical properties. It plays an essential role across multiple industries, including lithium-ion batteries, glass and ceramics, construction materials, air-conditioning and dehumidification systems, lubricating greases, and pharmaceuticals. With the rapid growth of electric vehicles and renewable energy storage, global demand for lithium continues to rise. Recognized as a strategic critical mineral by many countries, lithium is embedded in a complete industrial value chain—from resource extraction and refining to materials processing, battery manufacturing, and recycling—shaping a landscape of global competition and collaboration.
Rare Earth
Rare earth elements comprise 17 metallic elements, including the lanthanides as well as scandium and yttrium. They exhibit unique magnetic, optical, and catalytic properties, making them critical materials in modern high-tech industries. REEs are widely used in permanent magnets, catalysts, electronic components, optical materials, wind power generation, and electric vehicles.
Specialty Metals
Our product portfolio also covers a range of specialty metals, including indium, germanium, gallium, titanium, and zirconium. For detailed specifications and application information, please feel free to consult our sales team.
Tantalum and Niobium
Tantalum is a rare metal characterized by excellent corrosion resistance, good electrical conductivity, and a high melting point. Its primary applications include electronic components (e.g., tantalum capacitors), aerospace, high-temperature alloys, chemical processing equipment, and medical devices.
Niobium is a rare metal with high melting point, high strength, and excellent low-temperature toughness. It is mainly used in high-strength low-alloy steels (HSLA), superconducting materials, aerospace, chemical processing equipment, and electronic components.
Tungsten and Molybdenum
Tungsten is a high-melting-point rare metal with exceptionally high density, hardness, and thermal resistance. Tungsten and its compounds are widely used in cemented carbides (e.g., tungsten carbide cutting tools), high-temperature materials, lighting and electronic components, and defense applications. Tungsten is recognized as a strategic critical metal in many countries.
Molybdenum is an important rare metal with a high melting point, high strength, and excellent corrosion and thermal resistance. It is primarily used in steel metallurgy (as an alloying element to enhance strength and corrosion resistance), high-temperature alloys, catalysts, lubricants, and electronic materials.
Recycle
Recycling is essential not only for reducing resource waste and environmental impact, but also for securing the sustainable supply of critical metals. By regenerating end-of-life lithium batteries and magnetic materials, strategic metals such as lithium, cobalt, nickel, and rare earths can be efficiently recovered, driving green manufacturing and the circular economy while achieving both environmental protection and industrial value.
