REalloys DLA Contract Targets US Samarium and Gadolinium Metal Production

REalloys wins DLA contract to scale US samarium and gadolinium metal production.
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REalloys DLA Contract Targets US Samarium and Gadolinium Metal Production
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REalloys DLA contract support will help scale domestic production of samarium and gadolinium metals, two rare earth materials with strategic value for defense and advanced manufacturing. The US Defense Logistics Agency awarded the contract to Terves, whose rare earth assets were acquired by REalloys in March 2025.

The REalloys DLA contract focuses on next-generation metallothermal processing for samarium and gadolinium. A core deliverable is the full plant design for a 300 t/yr modular facility that can reduce mixed samarium-europium-gadolinium feedstocks into high-purity metals.

The project matters because commercial-scale separated samarium and gadolinium metal production does not currently exist in the US. Domestic users therefore remain exposed to offshore supply at a time when rare earth supply chains are viewed as a strategic vulnerability.

Modular Metallothermal Processing Could Reduce Dependence on Offshore Supply

REalloys aims to advance both wet chemistry preparation and reduction-to-metal operations under the DLA-backed program. The goal is to establish a commercial-scale domestic route for producing rare earth metals from SEG feedstocks.

The company said its process differs from conventional rare earth production, which often relies on large solvent extraction circuits. A modular approach could offer a more flexible processing model if it can prove quality, cost, throughput, and repeatability at scale.

REalloys has also filed a provisional patent covering direct reduction of SEG feedstocks and direct recycling of all byproducts. The company said this zero-waste configuration could reduce capital intensity and lower production costs by up to 50pc compared with traditional processing routes.

Defense Demand Raises Strategic Value of Rare Earth Metals

The REalloys DLA contract fits into a wider US effort to reduce rare earth supply-chain exposure. The DLA manages the US National Defense Stockpile and has identified rare earth supply chains as a strategic vulnerability amid geopolitical tensions.

Samarium and gadolinium are not the highest-volume rare earths, but they carry high strategic importance. Samarium is used in specialty permanent magnets, while gadolinium has applications across advanced materials, electronics, and defense-related technologies.

REalloys is also developing an integrated North American rare earth platform. Its strategy includes the Hoidas Lake project in Saskatchewan and downstream metallization operations in Ohio, linking upstream resource development with US-based metal production capability.

The Metalnomist Commentary

The REalloys DLA contract shows that rare earth security is moving beyond mining and separation into metallization. For defense supply chains, the critical question is whether North America can produce qualified rare earth metals at commercial scale, not simply recover oxides.

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