What's Happening?
Iondrive Limited has reported a significant achievement in its rare earth recovery technology, IONSolv™, with a 93.5% recovery rate of dysprosium from commercial U.S. e-waste. This marks a substantial improvement over the previous 32.5% recovery assumption.
Dysprosium is a high-value rare earth element used in permanent magnets for electric vehicles, wind turbines, and defense applications. The independent evaluation was conducted by Kingston Process Metallurgy Inc. using e-waste feedstock from Colt Recycling LLC. The validation program also improved recovery rates for other rare earth elements like neodymium and praseodymium.
Why It's Important?
The breakthrough in dysprosium recovery is crucial for enhancing the economics of rare earth recycling, a key component in the global energy transition. Efficient recovery of heavy rare earth elements like dysprosium can significantly impact the supply chain for critical minerals, which are essential for various high-tech and green technologies. Iondrive's success in improving recovery rates supports the development of scalable recycling solutions, aligning with U.S. priorities for supply chain resilience and reducing dependency on foreign sources for critical minerals. This advancement could lead to more sustainable and economically viable recycling operations.
What's Next?
Iondrive plans to incorporate the improved recovery metrics into future studies, potentially enhancing the economic viability of its operations. The company is exploring phased deployment opportunities to support capital investment and expand its recycling capabilities across multiple feedstock sources. Iondrive's ongoing collaboration with Colt Recycling and its focus on optimizing the IONSolv™ platform for various feedstocks will be central to its commercialization strategy. The next phase will involve further process optimization and advancing towards a Pre-Feasibility Study, which will include updated recovery data and commercial assumptions.













