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  1. Sep 20, 2021 · Indian Rare Earths Limited (IREL) has invited applications for the 54 various posts including Graduate/Diploma Trainee and other on its official website. Check details here. By Manish Kumar

  2. Apr 20, 2024 · Rare Earths Division (RED) Aluva. This plant, the first unit of IREL, was made operational way back in 1952 for processing of monazite, whose capacity was subsequently increased by about three times. Rare Earths Division (RED), Udyogamandal, Aluva is located on the banks of Periyar River in Kerala at a distance of 12 km from the port city of ...

  3. The rare-earth elements (REE), also called the rare-earth metals or rare earths or, in context, rare-earth oxides, and sometimes the lanthanides (although scandium and yttrium, which do not belong to this series, are usually included as rare earths), are a set of 17 nearly indistinguishable lustrous silvery-white soft heavy metals. Compounds containing rare earths have diverse applications in electrical and electronic components, lasers, glass, magnetic materials, and industrial processes.

  4. Indian Rare Earth Limited | 893 followers on LinkedIn. On August 18, 1950, Indian Rare Earths Limited(IREL) was incorporated as a private limited company -jointly owned by the Government of India ...

  5. Feb 1, 2024 · Indian production of rare earths amounted to an estimated 2,900 metric tons of rare-earth oxide equivalent in 2023. India was the world's sixth-largest producer of rare earths that year.

  6. bility of setting up a facility of processing the minerals for production of rare earth and extraction of thorium on a commercial scale. In August 1950, Indian Rare Earth Limited, now IREL (India) Limited, was incorporated at Bombay as a private Limited Company jointly owned by the Government of India and Travancore, Cochin.

  7. Jan 17, 2022 · India has the world’s fifth-largest reserves of rare earth elements, nearly twice as much as Australia, but it imports most of its rare earth needs in finished form from China. In 2019, the US imported 80% of its rare earth minerals from China while the European Union gets 98% of its supply from China.