PyroGenesis Inc. announces the signing of an initial order for “fine cut” titanium powder for a contract manufacturer specializing in titanium-based additive manufacturing. The powder, with a particle size of 20-53µm, is produced by PyroGenesis’ NexGen™ plasma atomization process. The contract value remains confidential.

The titanium powder will be used in the client’s laser powder bed fusion printing systems, popular in additive manufacturing. The shipment, produced by PyroGenesis’ plasma atomization system, is en route to the customer. This strategic move aims to enhance efficiency and reduce the carbon footprint compared to non-plasma atomized methods.

The global market for 3D printing titanium powder is projected to grow significantly by 2032, reaching $1.4 billion. Titanium, classified as a critical mineral, is crucial in industries like aerospace, defense, electronics, medical, hydrogen, and electric vehicles. PyroGenesis’ patented NexGen™ plasma atomization process is a key innovation in metal powder production.

PyroGenesis leverages 34 years of plasma technology leadership to provide advanced engineering solutions to various industries. The company’s operations are ISO certified, and it trades on multiple stock exchanges. Forward-looking statements acknowledge the inherent uncertainties and risks associated with future performance and events, urging careful consideration of risk factors. PyroGenesis has released a statement warning investors about the uncertainties of forward-looking statements. The company is not obligated to update or revise these statements. Contact [email protected] for more information. Industry reports show the metal additive manufacturing market is growing. Titanium 3D printing powders are projected to reach $1.4 billion by 2032. Canada sees critical minerals as an opportunity for growth. A federal register outlines strategies for securing critical minerals in the future.

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