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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 TheeRookon Jun 30, 2021 7:57pm
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Post# 33477870

RE: PYR CEO answer question RE torch longevity replacements

RE: PYR CEO answer question RE torch longevity replacements  Its not a false narrative to  keep track of the run time of machinery in hours.

As stated by the CEO the torches will need to under go maintenance several times a year which is about  every   3000 hours.    Obviously the torch will need to be shut down along with the burner for safety reasons.


developbc wrote:

Re posting great answer by PYR CEO to combat false narrative by poster trying to paint PYR's torches that can not run long periods of time and need to be shut down...which is simply not true:

 

Dear Aarman4

 

Thank-you for posting.

 

I will try and answer your questions in red below:

 

1 - In reference to client A/B/C or what have you, is the plasma torch sale(s) expected to be "1 for 1", meaning if a client has 10 'old' torches in a configuration already, are we right to expect that 10 'new' Pyrogenesis torches would be needed to replace the current 10? Would it make sense to sell fewer higher powered torches and blank out some of the "holes" left by the older lower powered ones?

 

 We foresee that each torch would be replacing one burner (‘old’ torch as you refer to them), i.e. a  one-to-one replacement.  A typical induration furnace is a very large machine with tens of burners on it. Typically, you want to distribute the heat all over the length of this furnace. This is why you would want to have multiple burners or torches on them. Reducing the number of burners/torches would affect the heat profile in the furnace which is not desirable.

 

2 - What is the predicted ruseful life of each torch? I imagine that your team has been unable to produce infinite life torches thus far, so how many useful hours(months/years?) are the torches rated for before total or partial replacement is warranted or expected, and when it is warranted, would that constitute a new torch sale at the time, or is there a different program for that(ala service agreement or soemthing else)?

 

 The torches themselves and the ancillary equipment (gas controls, cooling systems, power supplies) will last for several decades. This is like many other large industrial equipment. Now, the torches themselves have  certain consumable parts inside that are called electrodes. The electrodes wear out with time due to erosion coming from the high-power electric arc in the torch. These electrodes need to be replaced several times per year. As such, we foresee a significant source of recurring revenues from the sale of these electrodes.

 

I Hope that Helps

 

Peter

Agoracom: Small Cap Investment - PyroGenesis Canada Inc - Re: Question regarding torch longevity and replacements



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