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Noble BC brochure

Up-to-date information on our technology metals and rare earths can be found in our brochure. Order your copy right now!

Why choose NOBLE BC for your raw material purchasing?

Summary of your advantages:

  • For high-tech metals, price increases can be expected due to high demand growth
  • Commodities can never expire worthless
  • You become the owner of the metals / no risk of insolvency. You invest in a concept with maximum security and transparency
  • Commodities are resistant to inflation and currency exchange
  • Price increases are tax-free for you after one year of holding
  • Your investment is outside the traditional banking circuit and outside stock exchanges
  • Cost-effective storage through collective safekeeping
  • You can compile your metal positions yourself according to your wishes and sell them independently in parts or in their entirety
  • You benefit from state-of-the-art technology

Plan your investment in commodities with Noble BC!

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Noble BC Price List

FIVE METALS,
FIVE RARE EARTHS

"Hafnium - for space travel and health"

Hafnium is often a component of heat-resistant alloys. Besides its use in aerospace, it has other applications, such as in the medical field.

You can find more information here in the Factsheet.

Germaniumbarren

Germanium - for "seeing" cars

Germanium – for “seeing” cars

The relatively stable metal is the main component of radio sensors and infrared cameras. Germanium thus forms the basis for autonomous driving.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

Foto des Metalls in Barren

Indium - the new silver of the digital world

Applied wafer-thinly to glass, indium conducts electricity and is almost invisible. This makes it indispensable in the manufacture of touchscreens.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

Gallium - the essence of "green" technologies

Whether in solar cells, in the production of “green” hydrogen or in batteries and magnets – the easily liquefiable gallium is always there.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

rhenium pallets in petrischale

Rhenium - a "hot potato"

A melting point of 3182 degrees Celsius predestines rhenium for its use in aircraft turbines and in gas liquefaction. Its occurrence in the earth’s crust is rarer than gold.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

Frontalaufnahme Neodymoxiderz

Neodymium oxide - core substance of the strongest magnets

This light-weight rare earth is our 2021 price-boost winner, one reason being its use in the permanent magnets of wind turbines.

More information can be found here in the factsheet.

Scandiumoxiderz

Scandium oxide - newcomer in the spotlight

Hard and light – that’s how alloys should be in both bicycle and aircraft construction. Scandium oxide is used here, as well as in floodlights in stadiums.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

Terbiumoxiderz

Terbium oxide - a mouldable helper

This soft, malleable rare earth metal was first discovered in Ytterby. Terbium oxide is used in semiconductors and to protect magnets from demagnetisation.

More information can be found here in the Factsheet.

Dysprosiumoxiderz

Dysprosium oxide - glamorous and attractive

This silvery, shiny rare earth increases the attraction of magnets. It is also a component of many alloys, for example in the cladding of nuclear reactors.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

gadoliniumoxiderz

Gadolinium oxide - makes the invisible visible

Injected gadolinium compounds are used as contrast agents in MRI examinations. Gadolinium oxide is also found in X-ray equipment.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

"Hafnium - for space travel and health"

Hafnium is often a component of heat-resistant alloys. Besides its use in aerospace, it has other applications, such as in the medical field.

You can find more information here in the Factsheet.

Germaniumbarren

Germanium - for "seeing" cars

Germanium – for “seeing” cars

The relatively stable metal is the main component of radio sensors and infrared cameras. Germanium thus forms the basis for autonomous driving.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

Foto des Metalls in Barren

Indium - the new silver of the digital world

Applied wafer-thinly to glass, indium conducts electricity and is almost invisible. This makes it indispensable in the manufacture of touchscreens.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

Gallium - the essence of "green" technologies

Whether in solar cells, in the production of “green” hydrogen or in batteries and magnets – the easily liquefiable gallium is always there.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

rhenium pallets in petrischale

Rhenium - a "hot potato"

A melting point of 3182 degrees Celsius predestines rhenium for its use in aircraft turbines and in gas liquefaction. Its occurrence in the earth’s crust is rarer than gold.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

Frontalaufnahme Neodymoxiderz

Neodymium oxide - core substance of the strongest magnets

This light-weight rare earth is our 2021 price-boost winner, one reason being its use in the permanent magnets of wind turbines.

More information can be found here in the factsheet.

Scandiumoxiderz

Scandium oxide - newcomer in the spotlight

Hard and light – that’s how alloys should be in both bicycle and aircraft construction. Scandium oxide is used here, as well as in floodlights in stadiums.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

Terbiumoxiderz

Terbium oxide - a mouldable helper

This soft, malleable rare earth metal was first discovered in Ytterby. Terbium oxide is used in semiconductors and to protect magnets from demagnetisation.

More information can be found here in the Factsheet.

Dysprosiumoxiderz

Dysprosium oxide - glamorous and attractive

This silvery, shiny rare earth increases the attraction of magnets. It is also a component of many alloys, for example in the cladding of nuclear reactors.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

gadoliniumoxiderz

Gadolinium oxide - makes the invisible visible

Injected gadolinium compounds are used as contrast agents in MRI examinations. Gadolinium oxide is also found in X-ray equipment.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

"Hafnium - for space travel and health"

Hafnium is often a component of heat-resistant alloys. Besides its use in aerospace, it has other applications, such as in the medical field.

You can find more information here in the Factsheet.

Germaniumbarren

Germanium - for "seeing" cars

Germanium – for “seeing” cars

The relatively stable metal is the main component of radio sensors and infrared cameras. Germanium thus forms the basis for autonomous driving.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

Foto des Metalls in Barren

Indium - the new silver of the digital world

Applied wafer-thinly to glass, indium conducts electricity and is almost invisible. This makes it indispensable in the manufacture of touchscreens.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

Gallium - the essence of "green" technologies

Whether in solar cells, in the production of “green” hydrogen or in batteries and magnets – the easily liquefiable gallium is always there.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

rhenium pallets in petrischale

Rhenium - a "hot potato"

A melting point of 3182 degrees Celsius predestines rhenium for its use in aircraft turbines and in gas liquefaction. Its occurrence in the earth’s crust is rarer than gold.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

Frontalaufnahme Neodymoxiderz

Neodymium oxide - core substance of the strongest magnets

This light-weight rare earth is our 2021 price-boost winner, one reason being its use in the permanent magnets of wind turbines.

More information can be found here in the factsheet.

Scandiumoxiderz

Scandium oxide - newcomer in the spotlight

Hard and light – that’s how alloys should be in both bicycle and aircraft construction. Scandium oxide is used here, as well as in floodlights in stadiums.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

Terbiumoxiderz

Terbium oxide - a mouldable helper

This soft, malleable rare earth metal was first discovered in Ytterby. Terbium oxide is used in semiconductors and to protect magnets from demagnetisation.

More information can be found here in the Factsheet.

Dysprosiumoxiderz

Dysprosium oxide - glamorous and attractive

This silvery, shiny rare earth increases the attraction of magnets. It is also a component of many alloys, for example in the cladding of nuclear reactors.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

gadoliniumoxiderz

Gadolinium oxide - makes the invisible visible

Injected gadolinium compounds are used as contrast agents in MRI examinations. Gadolinium oxide is also found in X-ray equipment.

You can find more information here in the factsheet.

Expert Voice

"Rising commodity prices are currently one of the reasons for high inflation rates. Therefore, investing in commodities is also the best protection against currency devaluation."

Andreas Kroll, Noble Elements

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