(Mulberry Industries: Norcross, GA) -- Mulberry Industries, a Georgia-based vertically integrated manufacturer of high-performance permanent magnets and advanced electrical systems, and Ramaco Resources, a leading developer of critical minerals and rare earth elements at its Brook Mine in Wyoming, announced they have entered into a nonbinding memorandum of understanding (MOU) to negotiate an offtake partnership that will bolster America’s domestic rare earth and permanent magnet supply chain.
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Under the MOU, Ramaco will negotiate an agreement to provide Mulberry, on a nonexclusive basis, with a supply of customized oxide blends that include the rare-earth elements samarium, NdPr, yttrium, gallium, and Dy/Tb. Mulberry will use this domestic feedstock to bolster its existing 10-year rare-earth stockpile to manufacture advanced permanent magnets at its facility in Georgia for customers in defense, aerospace, automotive, and robotics industries.
“This Ramaco Resources partnership diversifies our rare-earth sourcing so we can continue to scale quickly and ensure long-term supply chain freedom for our customers,” says Kevin Feng, CEO of Mulberry. ”By working with trusted partners like Ramaco, we can establish a secure, ex-China supply chain for permanent magnets right here at home that strengthens America’s economic and national security.”
“Ramaco is proud to pursue a partnership with Mulberry Industries to supply domestically sourced rare-earth oxide blends that underpin a resilient, ex-China permanent magnet supply chain,” says Randall Atkins, chairman and CEO of Ramaco. “With mining at the Brook Mine in Wyoming commencing earlier, and construction of a pilot plant now underway, we will be positioned to deliver reliable feedstock tailored to Mulberry’s advanced magnet manufacturing. Together, we seek to build a durable, transparent supply chain that helps U.S. innovators scale with confidence for the decade ahead.”
Mulberry makes neodymium-iron (NdFeB), samarium-cobalt (SmCo), and aluminum-nickel-cobalt (AlNiCo) permanent magnets that are vital components for advanced technologies. It’s one of the only end-to-end producers in the West of SmCo magnets, which are essential for a variety of defense applications. For example, a single F-35 fighter jet contains about 50 pounds of SmCo magnets that are critical for flight control, targeting, and power systems.
Mulberry has reported that its end-to-end production flow is 60% more streamlined than industry peers, enhancing speed and efficiency. This process incorporates a proprietary fifth-generation grain boundary diffusion (GBD) technology that uses 30%–80% less heavy rare earths, which are costly and supply-constrained. The result is lighter, more powerful magnets for demanding aerospace and defense applications.
Ramaco’s Brook Mine is America’s first new rare-earth element and critical mineral mine in more than 70 years, and will be initially focused on the vertically integrated production of commercial oxides. Full-scale mining and construction of a pilot processing facility is underway at Brook Mine, near Sheridan, Wyoming.
This potential partnership aims to reduce U.S. reliance on China, which currently controls most rare-earth mining and more than 90% of refining, metallization, and magnet manufacturing.
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