ReElement Technologies

ReElement Technologies

Automation Machinery Manufacturing

Fishers, Indiana 1,452 followers

The complete modular, scalable, adaptable, & deployable refining solution for rare earth and critical battery elements

About us

ReElement Technologies Corporation is a cost-effective producer of rare earth elements and critical battery metals from recycled materials, mined ores, and manufacturing waste using the most environmentally safe processing technology available. ReElement has introduced true circularity to global supply chains by developing its scalable, modular, and adaptable critical metal recovery technology that meets the demands of next generation technology, hardware, and infrastructure.

Website
www.reelementtech.com
Industry
Automation Machinery Manufacturing
Company size
11-50 employees
Headquarters
Fishers, Indiana
Type
Public Company
Founded
2017
Specialties
rare earth elements, battery metals, critical elements, and recycling

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    12115 Visionary Way

    Suite 174

    Fishers, Indiana 46038, US

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    CNN recently featured ReElement Technologies CEO and co-founder, Mark Jensen, to discuss investment opportunities in the lithium supply chain. Statista predicts global lithium demand to reach 3.8 million tons annually by 2035. To meet this growing demand, efficient and environmentally friendly methods for lithium refining are crucial. ReElement Technologies offers a solution with its chromatographic separation and purification technology, currently deployed in the US and expanding overseas to support regional advanced manufacturing hubs. "The risks that come with a market that is coming into its own, such as lithium, are numerous but not unique, and most originate from buying into companies that overpromise and underdeliver. If one can maintain realistic expectations and expect there will be inevitable commodity cycles, they will have staying power in the lithium market." - Mark Jensen, CEO, ReElement Technologies Read the full story on CNN Underscored to learn more about ReElement Technologies' role in the lithium supply chain: https://lnkd.in/gcK5dKqu

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    Thank you CNN for highlighting ReElement Technologies as one of the few domestic sources of high grade #Lithium. Great thoughts by CEO Mark Jensen on thinking long term through commodity cycles while focused on low cost and high efficient operations. American Resources Corporation $AREC https://lnkd.in/gvESCxgH Ben Wrightsman Ben Kincaid Shane Tragethon David Sauve

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    Expanding lithium recovery from LFP black mass The scene below shows our innovative LFP-based lithium recovery process in action. We have double-stacked column number 3 to expand the spatial area for lithium separation and purification. In other words, by adding another processing unit, we can now recover even more high-purity lithium from LFP black mass. The scalability of our technology is the key to this innovation. We can easily adjust the number of processing columns based on the amount of raw materials available, ensuring efficient and environmentally friendly lithium recovery.

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    On Earth Day we recognize the impact technological innovation has on improving the planet. ReElement is the zero-waste refining solution that expands and stewards the circular economy to make sure valuable critical minerals are never wasted and always returned to the battery and magnet supply chains. ♻

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    ReElement and Purdue University keynote speech given by ReElement's Chief Commercial Officer, Chris Moorman followed by the official license signing ceremony. License signees from left are Sangtae Kim, the Jay and Cynthia Ihlenfeld Head of Chemical Engineering and Distinguished Professor, Davidson School of Chemical Engineering; Nien-Hwa Linda Wang, the Dr. Norman and Dr. Jane Li Professor in Chemical Engineering, Davidson School of Chemical Engineering; Mung Chiang, president, Purdue University; Mark Jensen, CEO, ReElement Technologies; Yi Ding, director of research and development, ReElement Technologies; Ben Wrightsman, president, ReElement Technologies; Brian Edelman, president, Purdue Research Foundation; Brooke Beier, senior vice president, Purdue Innovates; and Dan Hasler, founder and president, Hasler Ventures LLC.

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    High-tech commercial and industrial products are manufactured with rare earth elements usually obtained from foreign countries, notably China.   An Indiana-based company is looking to return production of these materials to the U.S. using technology created in Purdue University College of Engineering.   ReElement Technologies today signed an exclusive license to use patented technologies created by Linda Wang, the Norman and Jane Li Professor of Chemical Engineering in Davidson School of Chemical Engineering. These innovations use significantly less power and water and fewer hazardous chemical while generating near zero-waste.   ReElement CEO Mark Jensen said, “ReElement and Purdue technology will ensure that finite resources and associated supply chains are now far more infinite and independent. These are both critical to supporting the advanced energy economy here in the U.S. and globally.”   Wang said, “My students and I are thrilled that ReElement Technologies is bringing this method to separate and purify rare earth and battery elements to the market. Its impact will be felt not only by industry but by people who care about the environment.”   ReElement is constructing its first commercial facility in Marion; production of rare earth elements and the company’s first sales are anticipated to begin in late June 2024. Read more: https://ow.ly/vPLk50Rjm1O #Purdue #PurdueInnovates

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    Returning rare earth element production to the United States. Representatives from ReElement Technologies, Purdue University, Purdue Innovates and industry have signed an exclusive license to use patented Purdue University technologies to domestically refine and sell rare earth minerals critical in manufacturing modern, high-tech products for commercial and industrial use. ReElement initially licensed Wang’s rare earth elements technology in 2021 from the Purdue Innovates Office of Technology Commercialization. The license agreement signed April 18 significantly expands the fields of use and allows the company to separate and purify rare earth and battery elements from any feedstock material. Standing from left are Sangtae Kim, the Jay and Cynthia Ihlenfeld Head of Chemical Engineering and Distinguished Professor, Davidson School of Chemical Engineering; Nien-Hwa Linda Wang, the Dr. Norman and Dr. Jane Li Professor in Chemical Engineering, Davidson School of Chemical Engineering; Mung Chiang, president, Purdue University; Mark Jensen, CEO, ReElement Technologies; Yi Ding, director of research and development, ReElement Technologies; Ben Wrightsman, president, ReElement Technologies; Brian Edelman, president, Purdue Research Foundation; Brooke Beier, senior vice president, Purdue Innovates; and Dan Hasler, founder and president, Hasler Ventures LLC.

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    ReElement's two primary product lines, rare earth elements and critical battery elements, serve a vast and growing market. Our ultra-pure critical elements are essential for next-generation advanced technologies across various sectors, including consumer electronics, electric vehicles, military hardware, and space infrastructure. Our clean circular refining process focuses on sustainability and resource preservation, promoting the efficient and continuous reuse of these critical elements effectively making these finite resources infinite.

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    ReElement Technologies, based right here in Indiana, is using cutting edge technology to construct a much needed environmentally safe and cost effective option for the production of both recycled and ore-sourced rare earth elements. David Sauve, Chief Marketing Officer met us at their Noblesville processing and laboratory facility to explain the process and the positive impact it can have to our environment and to the lives that can benefit. They are our Industry Focus on this week’s “Business, Equity & Opportunities” Sunday morning at 10am streaming live on wishtv.com or anytime on demand at BEOSHOW.com. hashtag #BEOSHOW #EarthDayEveryDay. You can view the segment here: https://lnkd.in/gsQzHgkW

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    Can one company help challenge the current battery supply chain monopoly? ReElement would like to thank Jack Aylmer and Straight Arrow News for the feature story on our industry and explore ways how we can decentralize and de-risk the battery supply chain. We offer miners and manufacturers a modular, scalable, and deployable refining system capable of processing critical battery metals at high-yield, high-volume and ultra-high purities. Our technology's unique adaptability to feedstock type and volume is a challenge to an industry reliant on economies of scale and massive capital investments. Watch the full story here for more info:

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