Rare Earth Elements for Sale — Vazal's B2B Mineral Portfolio
CAS: 7440-00-8
Best Grade
102 ppm
Primary
EV motors & wind turbine permanent magnets
Secondary
Industrial permanent magnets
Tertiary
Audio speakers & headphones
Strategic Importance
Core of the NdFeB magnet supply chain powering the global clean energy transition. The single most demanded rare earth element worldwide.
CAS: 7429-91-6
Best Grade
40.7 ppm
Primary
Heat-resistant EV & wind turbine magnets
Secondary
Defense electronics & guidance systems
Tertiary
Satellite & space systems
Strategic Importance
Most price-volatile REE. Essential additive enabling NdFeB magnets to operate at high temperatures. China restricted exports in April 2025.
CAS: 7440-10-0
Best Grade
24.6 ppm
Primary
NdPr magnet alloys for electric vehicles
Secondary
Welding rods & high-strength alloys
Tertiary
Aircraft engine components
Strategic Importance
Sold as NdPr alloy — accounts for 45% of LREE market value despite only 15% of ore mass.
CAS: 7440-27-9
Best Grade
6.58 ppm
Primary
High-performance permanent magnets
Secondary
Fluorescent lighting phosphors
Tertiary
Medical imaging (MRI)
Strategic Importance
Irreplaceable in magnets for renewable energy. Extremely limited non-Chinese supply. China restricted exports April 2025.
CAS: 7440-65-5
Best Grade
270 ppm
Primary
Thermal barrier coatings (aerospace)
Secondary
Surgical implants & ceramics
Tertiary
LED & phosphor technologies
Strategic Importance
Strong concentration at 270 ppm — 8.2x crustal average. High-value applications in aerospace thermal coatings and medical devices.
CAS: 7440-45-1
Best Grade
190 ppm
Primary
Automotive catalytic converters
Secondary
Glass & optics polishing powders
Tertiary
UV-blocking glass manufacturing
Strategic Importance
Largest rare earth element by market volume (38% share). Broad industrial base ensures consistent demand.
CAS: 7439-91-0
Best Grade
97 ppm
Primary
Petroleum refining catalysts
Secondary
Hybrid vehicle NiMH batteries
Tertiary
High-refractive camera lenses
Strategic Importance
Essential catalyst for petroleum industry. Growing demand in next-generation hydrogen storage alloys.
CAS: 7440-17-7
Best Grade
890 ppm
Primary
Atomic clocks (GPS satellites)
Secondary
Specialized research optics
Tertiary
Biomedical tracer applications
Strategic Importance
Grade within commercial mining range — 890 ppm (9.9x crustal average). Extremely high unit value for pure rubidium.
CAS: 7440-32-6
Best Grade
0.93 %
Primary
Aerospace structural components
Secondary
Medical implants (biocompatible)
Tertiary
Corrosion-resistant industrial equipment
Strategic Importance
Confirmed at 0.93% by Lab Courtade (Certificate No. 641). Three independent lab validations.
CAS: 7440-03-1
Best Grade
201.92 tpm
Primary
High-strength steel for jet engines
Secondary
Superconducting magnets (MRI, particle accelerators)
Tertiary
Capacitors & advanced electronics
Strategic Importance
Brazil controls 90% of global niobium supply. 10x crustal average concentration. Strategic diversification opportunity for non-Brazilian buyers.
CAS: 7440-33-7
Best Grade
118.53 tpm
Primary
Cutting & mining tool carbides
Secondary
Jet engine & turbine components
Tertiary
Radiation shielding
Strategic Importance
Highest melting point of all metals. 95x crustal average. China controls 80%+ of supply — critical diversification target.
Lithium is a nationalized strategic mineral under Mexican federal law (Decreto de Reforma Constitucional, 2023) and is exclusively managed by LitioMx. Lithium is not offered for sale by Corporativo Comercial Minero Vazal. All products listed are non-lithium rare earth elements extracted under valid concession.