RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Additive Manufacturing to reach US76.16 billion by 2030And folks what you have witnessed is another pumper deflection.... The improvements are Pyrogenesis but the patent issue would be if they are using AP& Cs patent in the machine
You can put lipstick on your neighbours pig..but its still your neighbours pig
explain no powder sales for over half a decade? ,....silence and deflection from the pumper
developbc wrote: sorrenson wrote: hahaha ..yeah they will produce nothing for half a decade while having to print shares to pay the bills.... Gee I wonder what all the people on the second shift have been doing for half a decade.... Euchre or Bridge??
My bet IMHO is they cant produce powder due to legal reasons as they sold the patent years ago.. .
the " we dont feel like making money as it is hard to count and its easier to print shares..story just doesnt seem to wash.. especiially with 10 ton deals and 9 NDA's..
developbc wrote: sorrenson wrote: Why dont you tell everyone how much powder they have sold since announcing the " return to powder " in 2016....
How about since the "second shift was added in 2017"
How about the 10 tonne minimum contract in asia
100Kg of samples in May 2022 ...paid or unpaid? vs 1000 tonnes a year at AP& C
care to explain or simply pump and deflect....
BCONTVentures wrote: Keep 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).
Also, from PyroGenesis' recent news release (NR) on Additive Manufaturing/3D Printing:
- European Manufacturing Facility
Further to its press release dated July 18, 2022, wherein the Company announced that, in anticipation of expected growth of the European market as well as nearby markets, it is pursuing a strategy to build and operate a metal powder manufacturing facility in Europe:
The Company is happy to announce that it has entered early-stage discussions with at least one potential partner for this endeavor. This process is not expected to result in any significant action before 2023.
- Repurpose of R&D Reactor for Commercial Specialty Applications
The Company is upgrading and repurposing one of its existing plasma-atomization reactors, previously used for various metal powder R&D activities. By doing so, this reactor will be able to produce commercial metal powders for specialty applications. This process is currently underway. Long and Strong in PyroGenesis!
COGT wrote: And look at United Airlines just ordered 100 Boeing Dreamliners and option on 100 more plus Max 8s". That's a lot of Ti per plane and Boeings commitment to A M is not going away.
I think Fraush posted Boeing production #s per Dreamliner info a few months back. The demand for Ti powder is real.
Though our resident experts will tell you the world is ending and PYR is the wrong place to be.
GLTA
Constant FUD trying to mislead. Pyro strategy as stated numerous times was to take the more difficult route of producing the highest quality titanium powders ...targeting higher and harder to qualify 3D printing in aerospace, biomedical and automotive industries etc...
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PyroGenesis’ Additive division’s goal is to become a leading supplier of plasma atomized metal powders to end-users of additive manufacturing (AM) and 3D printing, specifically targeting, but not limited to, the aerospace, biomedical, and automotive industries. The Company believes that its NexGen™ metal powder production system, a single-step process that is unique in that it uses wire as a direct feedstock in such a way as to enable it to produce significant gains in production speed, particle size control, and cost.
Keep up the misleading FUD twisting lies:
In 2014, Arcam acquired Montreal-based company AP&C, a division of Raymor Industries ("AP&C"), for CAD 35MM.(1) AP&C was producing powders using PyroGenesis' proprietary technology under an agreement which precluded PyroGenesis from competing with AP&C until 2012. Since then, PyroGenesis has vastly improved the technology, and such improvements remain the sole property of PyroGenesis.