Description

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Overview

Praseodymium, a soft and silvery rare earth metal, is highly reactive and typically processed into ingots, powder, or praseodymium oxide for various industrial applications. Extracted primarily from bastnäsite and monazite ores through specialized refining processes, praseodymium plays a vital role in advanced technologies. Known for enhancing the strength of neodymium-iron-boron (NdFeB) magnets, it is widely used in renewable energy systems like wind turbines and electric vehicle motors, as well as in electronics. Additionally, praseodymium serves as a yellow coloring agent in glass and ceramics, making it valuable in optics and aesthetic applications. Its contributions to sustainable energy and its recyclability make praseodymium a critical resource in the technology metals market.

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Properties

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Applications

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Packaging options​

Standard Format:

Praseodymium ingots or powder, typically 1–5 kg per ingot

Packed in vacuum-sealed or argon-filled containers

Can be processed into specific forms (e.g., powder, foil)

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Market outlook​

Praseodymium’s demand is driven by its use in magnets and glass. Praseodymium oxide prices are around $60–$100 per kg as of early 2025, with China dominating supply. The market is expected to grow with demand for green technologies, though prices may fluctuate due to supply dynamics.

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Purchase & Compliance​

Certificate of analysis included. Third-party testing offered. KYC may apply for bulk orders.

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