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- Catalysis: Lanthanum compounds from Crown Rare Earth Metal serve as catalysts in critical industrial processes, particularly in petroleum refining.
- Hybrid Car Batteries: Elevate your hybrid vehicles’ performance with our high-purity lanthanum, a key component in nickel-metal hydride (NiMH) batteries.
Lanthanum, with the symbol La and atomic number 57, is a rare earth metal known for its soft, ductile, silvery-white appearance. As a proud member of the lanthanide series, it plays a vital role in various industries.
Cerium, symbolized as Ce and with atomic number 58, holds a special place as the most abundant rare earth element, renowned for its unique properties.
- Catalytic Converters: Our premium cerium oxide, a crucial component, contributes to the efficiency of catalytic converters, reducing harmful emissions in automobiles.
- Glass and Polishing Compounds: Explore the world of high-quality optics with Crown Rare Earth Metal’s cerium compounds used in glass and lens polishing.

- Magnets: Power up your electronic devices with Crown’s praseodymium, a key component in powerful rare earth magnets used in electric motors and headphones.
- Alloys: Our praseodymium contributes to the creation of specialized alloys, enhancing the performance of aircraft engines and other machinery.
Praseodymium, represented by the symbol Pr and with atomic number 59, is a soft, silvery metal that enhances the capabilities of various high-performance applications.
Neodymium, symbolized as Nd and with atomic number 60, is a rare earth metal celebrated for its strong magnetic properties.
- Magnets: Transform your electronic devices with Crown’s neodymium magnets, the strongest type of permanent magnets, widely used in consumer electronics and renewable energy technologies.
- Lasers: Harness the power of neodymium-doped lasers in various fields, including medicine and industry.

- Nuclear Batteries: Explore space and military applications with Crown’s utilization of the radioactive decay of promethium in advanced nuclear batteries.
- Luminous Paint: Illuminate your surroundings with our promethium-infused luminous paint, providing a self-luminous quality.
Promethium, with the symbol Pm and atomic number 61, adds a touch of innovation as a radioactive element with unique applications.
Samarium, symbolized as Sm and with atomic number 62, brings strength and reliability as a moderately hard silvery metal.
- Permanent Magnets: Crown Rare Earth Metal introduces samarium-cobalt magnets for high-performance applications, including electronic devices and sensors.
- Nuclear Reactors: Ensure safety with our samarium, designed to absorb neutrons and used in control rods for nuclear reactors.

- LEDs: Illuminate the future with Crown’s europium, a phosphor used in the red and blue components of cutting-edge LED lights.
- Nuclear Reactors: Enhance nuclear reactor control rods with our europium, serving as a neutron absorber.
Europium, represented by the symbol Eu and atomic number 63, captivates with its luminescent properties as a member of the lanthanide series.
Gadolinium, symbolized as Gd and with atomic number 64, takes center stage as a silvery-white, malleable, and ductile rare earth metal.

- Medical Imaging: Crown’s gadolinium compounds, used as contrast agents in MRI scans, ensure precise and detailed medical imaging.
- Nuclear Reactors: Safeguard nuclear reactors with gadolinium, adept at absorbing neutrons and employed in control rods.

- Phosphors: Crown’s terbium is indispensable in phosphors, contributing to green and blue emission in fluorescent lamps and television tubes.
- Magnets: Harness the power of Crown’s terbium in powerful permanent magnets, elevating the performance of various electronic devices.
Terbium, with the symbol Tb and atomic number 65, adds versatility as a malleable and ductile rare earth metal.
Dysprosium, symbolized as Dy and with atomic number 66, emerges as a rare earth element renowned for its high magnetic susceptibility.

- Magnets: Crown’s dysprosium contributes to the production of neodymium-iron-boron magnets, enhancing their performance at high temperatures.
- Nuclear Reactors: Explore the versatile applications of dysprosium in nuclear reactors, serving as a neutron absorber.

- Magnets: Crown’s holmium enhances magnetic strength when alloyed with other rare earth metals.
- Lasers: Holmium is used in solid-state lasers, particularly in medical and industrial applications.
Holmium, symbolized as Ho and with atomic number 67, is a soft, silvery-white rare earth metal celebrated for its exceptional magnetic properties.
Erbium, symbolized as Er and with atomic number 68, is a lustrous, silvery-white rare earth metal known for its striking pink fluorescence.

- Lasers: Crown’s erbium is key in erbium-doped fiber amplifiers (EDFAs), crucial for modern telecommunications.
- Glass Coloring: Erbium imparts a beautiful pink hue to glass and ceramics, widely used in decorative materials.

- Lasers: Crown’s thulium is essential in portable X-ray devices and high-efficiency medical lasers.
- Ceramic Enhancements: Thulium is used in high-end ceramics to improve strength and thermal resistance.
Thulium, symbolized as Tm and with atomic number 69, stands out as one of the rarest lanthanides with powerful emission lines.
