RE:RE:RE:RE:PyroGenesis Q&A Session – 6/18/20 KEY POINTS SUMMARYWhat Peter said, was that a one off Torch, from beginning to end, would take approx 30 days, but they would be able to assemble MANY Torches at the same time....he would not specify the numbers due to keeping that information close to their chests for the SAME reasons they dont specify Ti powder production costs, or actual real volume capacities
butastita wrote: So basically what you're saying is that should they get a large torch order this year they would not be able to deliver until "far off into the future". In the QA PP said "a typical Pyrogenesis plasma torch from beginning to end is approx. one month to produce". I and I'm sure many others feel this is anything but irrelevant.
claudemc wrote: This is irrelevant at this point, getting an order for 1 or 10 or 50 or 100 torches today is not the same as getting standing orders for 100's or 1000's or torches annually. My point is mass production is far off into the future, whether he said that in those words or some other words or even said it all is inconsequential at this time, making your question irrelevant, pointless, meaningless... well you get the point.
Now, is that really the question you came here to ask? Did you really take the time to set your alarm to get up this early to ask us about assembly lines and media selections? (borrowed from A Few Good Men in case the similarity was lost on you)
Stay safe!
butastita wrote: What's the source of this information? Agoracom forum or an interview perhaps? Cheers.
developbc wrote: -NOTE: Previously Peter described of mass producing via assembly line which would be able to replicate the 1 exact same torch over and over which would be very quick/fast thereafter.