SCANDIUM
ASX- and TSX-listed Clean TeQ Holdings, which Robert Friedland and Jiang Zhaobai co-chair, has entered into an agreement with Chinaclo Materials Application Research Institute (CMARI) and Chongqing University, China, for the development and adoption of scandium alloys in the global transport industry.
The agreement establishes a two-year development programme to investigate the functional and commercial benefits of scandium in a range of aluminium alloys currently used in China’s automotive and aerospace industries.
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