Guangdong Rising Rare Metals' single-machine commissioning of relocation and upgrading project succeeds
2021-12-20 18:14:44 [Print]
On the morning of December 18, 2021, the single-machine commissioning of main equipment such as ring roller mill, extraction equipment and roller kiln of the relocation and upgrading project of Guangdong Rising Rare Metals EO Materials Co
The project is located in Yingde High-tech Zone and is a key construction project in Guangdong, with a total investment of about 1.02 billion yuan (160 million US dollars) . It is constructed in three phases . The first phase mainly produces high-purity tantalum niobium oxide and metal to provide reliable and stable basic raw materials for semiconductor targets, electronic information and superalloys . After the whole line is completed and put into operation, the annual revenue is expected to be about 1 . 3 billion yuan (204 million US dollars) and the tax revenue is about 70 million yuan (10 . 98 million US dollars) . It will strive to become a benchmark for scientific and technological innovation and green development in China's tantalum and niobium industry.
. , Ltd . was successful, which marked that the project entered the comprehensive test run stage and laid a solid foundation for the scheduled test run in the first half of 2022.The project is located in Yingde High-tech Zone and is a key construction project in Guangdong, with a total investment of about 1.02 billion yuan (160 million US dollars) . It is constructed in three phases . The first phase mainly produces high-purity tantalum niobium oxide and metal to provide reliable and stable basic raw materials for semiconductor targets, electronic information and superalloys . After the whole line is completed and put into operation, the annual revenue is expected to be about 1 . 3 billion yuan (204 million US dollars) and the tax revenue is about 70 million yuan (10 . 98 million US dollars) . It will strive to become a benchmark for scientific and technological innovation and green development in China's tantalum and niobium industry.