Strategic metals are often combined with the rare earths in groups such as high-tech metals or technology metals. However, as the roots of the Institute of Rare Earths and Metals AG go back to the Rare Earths, we have two groups on offer. The name "Strategic Metals" comes from the field of politics and finance. "Strategic" because these e
Strategic metals are often combined with the rare earths in groups such as high-tech metals or technology metals. However, as the roots of the Institute of Rare Earths and Metals AG go back to the Rare Earths, we have two groups on offer. The name "Strategic Metals" comes from the field of politics and finance. "Strategic" because these elements are usually fundamentally important sources of revenue for the exporting countries. For the importing countries, which mostly deal with the processing of these metals, they are also of strategic importance. We think of high-tech weapon systems, automobiles, electronic goods, pharmaceutical and medical technology etc.
Antimony, arsenic, bismuth, cadmium, calcium, chromium, cobalt, gallium, germanium, indium, lithium, magnesium, mercury, molybdenum, niobium, selenium, rhenium, silicon, tantalum, tellurium, ilmenite, titanium, tungsten, zirconium, vanadium
The following list contains the most important metals and alloy components, no compounds:
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