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Australia could dominate this 'magic' metal market

With China and Russia out of the picture, the world needs a new reliable source of this “superalloy”

Scandium is described as a 'magic' superalloy. Credit: Sunrise

Scandium is described as a 'magic' superalloy. Credit: Sunrise

Last week was a banner one for Australia's few scandium faithful, with Robert Friedland-backed Sunrise Energy Metals kicking off an updated feasibility study for its Syerston project in New South Wales,...

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