RE:RE:RE:Hope Pyro puts out a NR alsoPUMPERS STOP LYING!!!!!! Feb 2022
AP&C, a GE Additive company, has signed an agreement with Airbus to provide titanium powders (Ti-6AI-4V) for use in metal additive manufacturing (AM) applications. The new multiyear agreement to provide Ti-6AI-4V powders deepens AP&C’s working relationship with Airbus, which dates back several years.
“The adoption of metal additive technology in aerospace continues to gather momentum,” says Alain Dupont, AP&C CEO. “And one of the challenges of matching that pace in a highly regulated industry like aerospace, is building a robust supply chain that can meet both the industry standard for conventionally and additively manufactured parts, but also add value.”
AP&C says its approach is to be more than just a supplier of metal powders to customers. “To scale metal additive manufacturing, acceleration can only be achieved by sharing knowledge best practice to lower risk and increase stability,” Dupont says. “One way we have supported Airbus in recent years, for example, has been to help its in-house additive manufacturing team establish its own methods and processes to qualify Ti-6AI-4V powders.”
GOGREENBABY wrote: Of course us shareholders can join the dots to see that Airbus, the second largest aircraft manufacturer in the world will be using Pyro Titanium 3D powder as they are part owner of Aubert Duval, who is the exclusive European supplier of Pyro's powder, but I'd still like to see Pyro press release it.
Yajne wrote: looks like PYR up 1% on Frankfurt exchange
15/11/22 15:39:18 Last price0.9016Change to prev. day+1.08%
GOGREENBABY wrote: Looks like Airbus buys 1/3 of Aubert Duval, who is marketing Pyro's powder and they state that they have a 15% market share in the Titanium powder industry. I believe Peter said it's a $10 billion dollar market. So that's 1.5 billion potential from one customer.
hopefully Pyro puts out a news release tomorrow stating something like that or better.
any after hours market movement?