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First Atlantic Nickel Reports DTR Results: 1.32% Nickel, 1.95% Chromium
Harena has announced positive metallurgical test results from its Ampasindava Rare Earths Project in Madagascar, indicating that key rare earth elements can be efficiently extracted using low-impact processes. The tests showed high recovery rates for critical magnet metals such as Neodymium, Dysprosium, and Terbium, highlighting the project's potential for providing a sustainable supply of these essential materials. Meanwhile, First Atlantic Nickel Corp. reported promising results from its RPM Zone in Newfoundland, where Davis Tube Recovery tests yielded a magnetic concentrate averaging 1.32% nickel and 1.95% chromium. The findings suggest a potential smelter-free process that could bolster the North American nickel supply chain, reducing reliance on foreign sources. Both companies are emphasizing environmentally friendly extraction methods to enhance their respective production capabilities in the critical minerals sector. These developments come amid a growing need for reliable sources of rare earth elements and nickel in various high-tech and energy applications.

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