China's Baotou Rare Earth Research Institute, Tianjin branch, has achieved a core technical breakthrough in the project to develop an ultra-dry anhydrous scandium chloride production process, successfully producing scandium chloride with water content below 50 ppm. The institute says it now masters full-series rare-earth anhydrous halide synthesis technology, filling a domestic gap in scandium-based high-end rare-earth functional materials. The ultra-dry scandium chloride can be used in laser cr

2026-08-19

China's Baotou Rare Earth Research Institute, Tianjin branch, has achieved a core technical breakthrough in the project to develop an ultra-dry anhydrous scandium chloride production process, successfully producing scandium chloride with water content below 50 ppm. The institute says it now masters full-series rare-earth anhydrous halide synthesis technology, filling a domestic gap in scandium-based high-end rare-earth functional materials. The ultra-dry scandium chloride can be used in laser crystal manufacture, specialty light sources, radiation detection equipment, fuel cells and high-safety lithium batteries, providing material support for China's low-altitude economy and new-energy system development.