RE:RE:Interesting Post on 3D Printing/Additive ManufacturingKeep in mind that
Boeing used PyroGenesis' 3D printing powders for 2 studies last fall:
https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/15/3/705/pdf
https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1944/15/2/530/pdf
With 3D printing/additive manufacturing, the testing schedule adheres to very strict guidelines/regulations. The fact that Boeing selected PyroGenesis for these studies further validates PYR's powders (take a look a the results in the studies).
https://www.pm-review.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/05/PM-Review-Summer-2022-DE.pdf Page 77 features PyroGenesis
@cargo Hmmmm..... just glanced over the latest financials and noticed that the global aerospace company qualifying our powders (very good chance it is indeed Boeing) the qualification process will certify $PYR's powders for use by the global aerospace company AND WILL ALSO INCLUDE ITS COMPONENT SUPPLIERS. When our powders do get qualified IMO this will open up even more doors for our powders division as we will also be able to offer premium powders at discounted prices and still make a boat load of money:) @cargo If the tier 1 legendary aerospace company puts out a news release at the same time as $PYR about becoming a supplier that would be amazing:) After a quick google search I can not find a press release from Boeing about approving a powder company as a supplier. I can only a find press releases from the suppliers about being qualified. #thisisaBIGdeal Long and Strong in PyroGenesis!
sorrenson wrote: And they said Boeing where???...crickets
BCONTVentures wrote: Great post from another forum on 3D Printing/Additive Manufacturing (thanks to F.C. for this): Boeing shows off new Additive Manufacturing facility, a key to future aerospace
Seven days ago, Pyro reported the completion of an on-site audit of its metal powder production facility in Montreal, undertaken by a leading tier one North American global aerospace company. Some strong hints lead us to Boeing.
As said in the news release : "We continue to be on track for a Q4 2022/Q1 2023 target for final submission and approval.” Pyro will then become a certified powder supplier for Boeing... which will be a game changer in my opinion.
The following article gives interesting infos about Boeing additive manufacturing and its advantages, and also about the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) approval required. https://leehamnews.com/2022/09/28/boeing-shows-off-new-additive-manufacturing-facility-a-key-to-future-aerospace/?fbclid=IwAR0bnHU2seME5KIaqHg3DRgwQaICKmOAVFERys-88sjDypakmxc0rQOEoGI Long and Strong in PyroGenesis!