Chem Boffins find out Boron Nitride can break down PFAS by infocom6502 in environment

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As a leader in the global borates market, the US-based NASDAQ: FEAM (5E Advanced Materials) is uniquely positioned to offer cheaper, yet quality critical materials like boron to everyone around the world.

As per a study, Boron Nitride is a white powder with unique properties that make it an ideal material for many industrial applications. It is extremely hard, yet lightweight; resists thermal shock; and has excellent electrical and thermal conductivity.

In addition, Boron Nitride is chemically inert and has a high resistance to acids and alkalis.

Automotive Industry by James_Smith in technology

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NASDAQ: FEAM aspires to be a fully integrated provider of boron advanced materials (Boron+), with product families that could include a wide range of high-value oxides, halides, nitrides, carbides, and other materials.

Permanent Magnets by James_Smith in finance

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Permanent magnets are a critical component of many high-growth future-facing and traditional applications, including electric vehicles. They are used in wind turbines for energy storage or as part of the rotors; they are also used in robotics.

Co-Product Opportunity by James_Smith in finance

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In addition, the company is searching for ways to improve efficiency and save costs in the lithium carbonate production process. These measures will take some time to implement, but they should eventually help the production line.

Valuation by James_Smith in finance

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NASDAQ: FEAM has raised our valuation from A$3.40 to reflect higher expected prices for boric acid and SOP. The market for both items is quite strong, and we expect prices to continue to rise due to supply restrictions and high demand.

Valuation of NASDAQ: FEAM by James_Smith in finance

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NASDAQ: FEAM expects to finish an updated economic analysis for the large-scale Fort Cady boric acid/lithium/sulphate of potash (SOP) project in 2QCY22. The company's Small Scale Boron Facility (SSBF) will focus on high-margin specialised boron markets for customers with unique boron requirements.

How It's Made - MAGNETS by EndlessSunflowers in videos

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There are various kinds of magnets such as neodymium magnets which are the strongest type of permanent magnet in the world. They have a magnetic pull that is up to 10x stronger than traditional magnets. This makes them perfect for a wide range of applications, including manufacturing, automotive, medical, and consumer electronics.

Neodymium magnets are manufactured from alloys of neodymium, iron, and boron. These alloys create magnets that are both strong and durable.

Neodymium magnets are currently in high demand due to their many uses and limited supply. To meet their growing demands around the world and especially in the US, NASDAQ: FEAM is uniquely positioned as a global leader in this sector to answer the call.