Here is a big dose of fantasy. How anyone could believe this this nonsense let alone actually reference it as evidence of Dy demand is beyond joke.
I mean seriously, Dy use in batteries lol
Injecting NdFeB into joints ROFL
Although doesnt surprise me that some people would subscribe to this BS.
The key drivers for the growth of dysprosium market include the demand from automobile manufacturing companies owing to large demand of dysprosium for manufacture of batteries which consume several pounds of rare earth elements. Moreover, dysprosium is also employed in manufacture of neodymium-iron-boron high permanent magnets which is injected into joints to treat rheumatoid arthritis. Hence, large demand from the healthcare sector is also expected to fuel the demand of dysprosium in the market. Asia Pacific is said to be the greatest consumer of dysprosium owing to dominant producer of rare earth elements.
https://www.satprnews.com/2018/03/1...dysprosium-market-will-grow-during-2015-2025/
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