About RMJ

Materials intelligence for a more complex supply chain.

RMJ Strategic Materials is building a modern information and sourcing-support platform for rare earth elements, permanent magnets, critical minerals, and advanced industrial materials.

Why RMJ exists

Critical materials are difficult to evaluate because technical data, market signals, supplier capabilities, documentation requirements, and sourcing paths are often fragmented across disconnected sources.

RMJ exists to make that landscape easier to navigate. We organize material information around how buyers, researchers, engineers, and manufacturers actually make decisions: application, form, purity, documentation, availability, supplier visibility, and sourcing risk.

Critical minerals flowing into RMJ materials intelligence dashboards and sourcing insights

What we bring together

RMJ is not being built as a basic product listing site. The goal is to connect technical context, market intelligence, documentation guidance, and sourcing support into one practical resource.

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Materials Intelligence

Organized profiles for critical materials, including applications, forms, specifications, related materials, and practical sourcing considerations.

2

Supplier Visibility

A clearer view of producers, processors, distributors, recyclers, and specialty suppliers by material, form, capability, and documentation needs.

3

Documentation Guidance

Support for understanding certificates of analysis, SDS documentation, purity details, lot traceability, technical specifications, and sourcing records.

4

Market Context

Source-backed updates on market signals, availability, policy developments, capacity additions, supply-chain shifts, and demand trends.

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Sourcing Support

Tools and workflows that help buyers clarify requirements before issuing RFQs or comparing sourcing paths.

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Technical Organization

A structured way to compare materials by use case, material family, purity, form, specification, and downstream application.

How we build credibility

RMJ is being developed with a simple standard: technical claims, sourcing claims, market claims, and documentation claims should be clear, conservative, and reviewable.

Source-backed

Market, policy, supplier, and pricing claims should be tied to reputable sources or clearly marked for review.

Human-reviewed

AI may assist with drafting and research, but RMJ content should be reviewed before publication.

Technically specific

Materials are organized by form, application, purity, specification, and documentation relevance.

Transparent

RMJ does not imply inventory, approved suppliers, compliance status, origin, or lead time unless verified.

What RMJ is working toward

RMJ is starting with a clean materials directory and focused material profiles. Over time, the platform is intended to become a deeper intelligence layer for critical material decisions.

Platform roadmap

Material profiles Structured pages for rare earths, magnet materials, battery materials, semiconductor inputs, and industrial metals.
Intelligence updates Human-reviewed updates on market signals, sourcing developments, policy changes, and documentation implications.
Supplier visibility Organized supplier and processor information by capability, material family, and sourcing relevance.
Documentation tools Guidance for COAs, SDS files, traceability, purity data, technical specifications, and RFQ readiness.
Sourcing workflows Structured intake and comparison tools for buyers evaluating forms, quantities, specifications, and sourcing paths.

Built from an operator’s perspective

RMJ is founder-led and built with an operator’s view of industrial sourcing: the best material decision is rarely based on one number alone. Buyers need to understand specification, form, purity, supplier capability, documentation, market context, and practical availability together.

The platform is being designed for people who need faster orientation in complicated materials markets: researchers exploring options, engineers comparing material requirements, procurement teams preparing RFQs, and manufacturers trying to understand sourcing risk.

RMJ’s goal is to make critical materials easier to understand, compare, specify, and source — without overstating what the data can prove.

Help shape RMJ’s materials intelligence platform.

RMJ is building coverage based on real material questions, sourcing pain points, documentation needs, and market-intelligence gaps.

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