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PyroGenesis Inc T.PYR

Alternate Symbol(s):  PYRGF

PyroGenesis Inc., formerly PyroGenesis Canada Inc., is a Canada-based high-tech company. The Company is engaged in the design, development, manufacture and commercialization of advanced plasma processes and sustainable solutions which reduce greenhouse gases (GHG). The Company has created proprietary, patented and advanced plasma technologies that are used in four markets: iron ore palletization, aluminum, waste management, and additive manufacturing. It provides engineering and manufacturing expertise, contract research, as well as turnkey process equipment packages to the defense, metallurgical, mining, additive manufacturing (including 3D printing), oil and gas, and environmental industries. Its products and services include plasma atomized metal powders, aluminum and zinc dross recovery, waste management, plasma torches, and innovation/custom process development. It offers PUREVAP, which is a high purity metallurgical grade silicon and solar grade silicon from quartz.


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Comment by Aarman4on Aug 30, 2020 5:32pm
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RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:LKAB / SSAB -- > Monday, August 31 The pilot plant starts !!

RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:LKAB / SSAB -- > Monday, August 31 The pilot plant starts !!(repost for your repost)

I am sorry, I must have typed it wrong....


I meant that client C WANTED  to forgo modelling in order to speed up things, not that Pyrogenesis was willing to do it.

Hybrit would seem like a situation, because of their past connections and experiences with Pyrogenesis, where the modelling might be less important for them, which is why I suggested that.

Sorry for the confusion,
Cheers!

ElanS2 wrote: I do not agree that any torch client will forego modelling 
Fitst: the study was not intended to produce a model of an existing plant 

"1.2 Aim

The aim of this project is to make an assessment of the possibilities for utilizing electricity

to supply the required energy for the heat treatment in the iron ore pelletization process

at LKAB. More specifically the work will focus on:

• Supplying the high-temperature heat requirement using plasma torches in the straightgrate

process

• Finding possible application areas where microwaves could provide low-temperature

heat input to the straight-grate process

• Evaluating how the implementation of electric heating affects process conditions,

energy efficiency, emissions (CO2 and NOx) and quality of the finished pellets

• Finding new potential for process optimization as a result of the implementation of

electric heating"
Second: All plants are different. Each has it's own process flow sheet which will have to be adapted to the new energy source. Air flows will change obliging equipmemnt to be resized by modifications and/or replacement and NOx will have to be addressed too. Expect at least 6 months of detailed engineering before new equipment can be defined/specified . Then there will be the time to build that equipment and deliver it . Much work will be required before we will see a start-up with PYR torches. The transition may turn out to be gradual. Find the easiest place to install one or more test/demonstration units and do a full blown all out transition several years in the future with units that benefit from real field experience.  Remeber what's there now works. Any change will have some risk. Do you think anyone will risk their job/career on an unproven technology ? I don't.



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