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Dysprosium (Dy)

Atomic Number: 66 • Group: HREE

66
162.500
Dy
Dysprosium
HREE

Primary Uses

High-temp performance in magnets (crucial for EVs/Wind), Control rods

Scarcity & Economic Profile

Crustal Abundance

4-5 ppm

Primary Economic Driver

Heat-resistant magnets

Geological Scarcity

LowMediumHighExtremeTotal

Supply Risk

N/ALowMediumHighExtreme

Primary Mining Countries

Primary Processing Countries

Sources - Crustal Abundance

  1. Rudnick, R. L., & Gao, S. (2003). Composition of the Continental Crust. Treatise on Geochemistry, 3, 1-64.
  2. Taylor, S. R., & McLennan, S. M. (1985). The Continental Crust: Its Composition and Evolution. Blackwell Scientific Publications.
  3. Wedepohl, K. H. (1995). The composition of the continental crust. Geochimica et Cosmochimica Acta, 59(7), 1217-1232.
  4. U.S. Geological Survey. (2026). Mineral Commodity Summaries 2026. U.S. Department of the Interior.

Short Description

Dysprosium is added to NdFeB magnets to improve high-temperature performance and coercivity, making magnets stable under heavy thermal loads seen in EV motors and wind turbine generators.

Policy & Regulatory Updates

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